Book,  Par.

 1     I,      8|       Rome people plunged into slavery - consuls, senators, knights.
 2     I,     12| parents of the famous day when slavery was still something fresh,
 3     I,     60|      care that there should be slavery at Rome; he should now apply
 4     I,     79|    wife and the foredooming to slavery of his wife's unborn child.
 5    II,      2|    endurance of so many years' slavery, were to rule over Parthians."~ ~
 6    II,     11|        a paltry recompense for slavery. ~ ~
 7    II,     60|        son were still enduring slavery. As for himself, he had
 8   III,     62|      intolerable than ever the slavery of a second conquest. ~ ~
 9    IV,     33|        loved freedom more than slavery. He thus augmented his force,
10    IV,     64|     But if they were doomed to slavery as a conquered people, they
11    VI,     74|   foresaw a still more galling slavery, and therefore sought to
12    XI,     19|        bread of dependence, by slavery, by luxury, by all foreign
13   XII,     33|     that they had rescued from slavery after forty years some survivors
14   XII,     43|    that the world is to accept slavery? Were I to have been at
15   XII,     63|   master, should be reduced to slavery; if with his consent, should
16  XIII,     30|        to be dragged back into slavery, that fear might be a restraint
17  XIII,     31|       it were, by the bonds of slavery. Every master should carefully
18   XIV,     19|     exulting over his people's slavery, he proceeded to the Capitol,
19   XIV,     42|   others who, not yet cowed by slavery, had agreed in secret conspiracy
20    XV,     40|    have to endure any badge of slavery, or have to deliver up his
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