Book,  Par.

 1    II,     49|     year the daring of a single slave, had it not been promptly
 2    II,     49|        formed a design beyond a slave's conception, of going to
 3    II,     50|    whether he should crush this slave of his by military force
 4   III,     52|   emperor. The very freedman or slave was often an actual terror
 5   III,     69|   halter nor tortures fit for a slave would be punishment enough
 6    IV,     15|       would rather have had the slave who handed the poison, tortured,
 7    IV,     36|     same summer, the germs of a slave war in Italy were crushed
 8    VI,     26|        there never was a better slave or a worse master." ~ ~
 9    VI,     33|   openly exhibited the names of slave after slave who had respectively
10    VI,     33|        the names of slave after slave who had respectively struck
11    VI,     47|     barbarians, indecision is a slave's weakness; prompt action
12    VI,     61|   informers for adultery with a slave. There was no question about
13   XII,      5|      name of censor to screen a slave's trickeries, and looked
14   XII,     63|    without the knowledge of the slave's master, should be reduced
15  XIII,     11|        Celer, a senator, whom a slave accused, or of Julius Densus,
16  XIII,     14|       freedwoman for a rival, a slave girl for a daughter-in-law,
17  XIII,     29|      the part of Nero, who in a slave's disguise, so as to be
18  XIII,     57|         her chamber to a female slave acquainted with her secret.
19  XIII,     57|     wounded and scared away the slave girl who was hurrying to
20  XIII,     57|        of his example, when the slave girl recovered and revealed
21  XIII,     58| paramour, while she was never a slave to her own passion or to
22  XIII,     59|       on the contrary, with his slave girl mistress, tied down
23   XIV,     52|        other by the daring of a slave. Domitius Balbus, an ex-praetor,
24   XIV,     56| decision, do you believe that a slave took courage to murder his
25   XIV,     79|   accuse her an intrigue with a slave. The man fixed on as the
26   XIV,     81|         the suspicion about the slave was of little weight, and
27   XVI,     16|    blood, he used the help of a slave, simply to hold up a dagger
28   XVI,     19|         of Scaevinus, bribing a slave to become informer, robbing
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