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1   III,     98| remonstrated, with a show of independence. "The Senate," he said, "
2   III,    107|    Labeo was a man of sturdy independence and consequently of wider
3    IV,     27|     course between a defiant independence and a debasing servility,
4   XIV,     40|   had a great name for manly independence, though, in his will's final
5   XVI,     27|   the glance and the defiant independence of the guiltless man, he
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