Book,  Par.

1     I,     37| inasmuch as the rabble knows no mean, and inspires fear, unless
2     I,    105|   provinces men whom he did not mean to allow to leave Rome.~ ~
3    II,     16|     wives. We hail the omen; we mean the women and riches of
4   III,      7|        all, provided only a due mean were observed; for what
5    IV,     30|     Severus' an exile. A man of mean origin and a life of crime,
6    IV,     54|       self-distrust; a few to a mean spirit. "The noblest men,"
7    VI,     11|      part in his last design, I mean to defend at the peril of
8   XIV,     13|       on a dining couch, with a mean funeral; nor, as long as
9   XIV,     33|         tent, a barbarian of no mean rank was discovered with
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