Book,  Par.

1    II,     70| allowed idleness in the camp, licentiousness in the towns, and the soldiers
2    IV,     75|       retreat the cruelty and licentiousness which he betrayed by his
3  XIII,     29|      abroad, but a disgusting licentiousness at home on the part of Nero,
4   XIV,     21|     filthy rabble add a worse licentiousness to our long corrupted morals.
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