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 1     I,      1|      of Augustus, till growing sycophancy scared them away. The histories
 2     I,     19|     Great too was the Senate's sycophancy to Augusta. Some would have
 3    II,     39|    mentioned the proposals and sycophancy of these men, in order to
 4    II,    116|  feared freedom while he hated sycophancy.~ ~
 5   III,     81|      of such utterly loathsome sycophancy. ~ ~
 6   III,     91|        debased was that age by sycophancy that not only the foremost
 7    IV,     23|        young princes as out of sycophancy, the absence and excess
 8    IV,     94|     this they sought relief in sycophancy. And so, although their
 9    XI,     25|        a long old age of surly sycophancy to those above him, of arrogance
10   XVI,      2| consummate eloquence and equal sycophancy, confidently counting on
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