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 1     I,     12|   Dictator, seemed to some the vilest, to others, the most glorious
 2     I,     63|      with the sword on all the vilest and foremost of the mutineers.
 3    II,     70| creatures of his own or to the vilest of the men, while he allowed
 4   III,     16|      that he was called by the vilest of them "father of the legions"
 5   III,     17|       been at the mercy of the vilest of them, that he had even
 6   III,     40|        law there was none; the vilest deeds went unpunished, while
 7   III,     48|        It is to these that the vilest of the provincials instantly
 8   III,     52|       whispered complaint. The vilest wretches used a growing
 9   III,     84| Temples were thronged with the vilest of the slaves; the same
10    VI,     74|    ignorant and bred under the vilest training, would enter on
11   XIV,     19| populace enthusiastic, all the vilest courtiers, and of these
12   XIV,     27|       left to her, but all the vilest of that promiscuous throng
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