Book,  Par.

1     I,     20|       necessity of bribery and of degrading solicitations, gladly upheld
2    VI,     47|           as the type of the most degrading adulation. The beginning
3   XII,     43|          glorious to you as it is degrading to myself. I had men and
4  XIII,     59| associations but what was low and degrading." ~ ~
5   XIV,     20| four-horse chariot, and a no less degrading taste for singing to the
6   XIV,     20|           than to deter them from degrading themselves. He prevailed
7   XVI,      5|          spectacle or sustain the degrading fatigue, which wearied their
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