Book,  Par.

1     I,      4|       sound morality. Stript of equality, all looked up to the commands
2    II,     54|     being unused, as a king, to equality, much less to degradation,
3   III,     38|         they began to throw off equality, and ambition and violence
4    VI,     35| Agrippina, who could not endure equality and loved to domineer, was
5   XII,     13| enterprising and indolent to an equality. But Cassius, as far as
6   XII,     70|       set over his household to equality with himself and with the
7   XVI,     18|      raise a Roman knight to an equality with ex-consuls. He also
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