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1   III,     91|        to save their grandeur by servility, but every exconsul, most
2    IV,     27|      independence and a debasing servility, free from ambition and
3    IV,     94|        foul and openly displayed servility. At Rome indeed hurrying
4    VI,     47|  Claudius, he degenerated into a servility so base that he is regarded
5   XIV,     61| freespokenness broke through the servility of the other senators. As
6   XIV,     85|       flattery, or by the lowest servility, I shall not pass it over
7    XV,     78|          freespokenness than his servility." When the tribune reported
8   XVI,     12|        freedom by a final act of servility, he bestowed on his slaves
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