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1     I,     14|        excited the veterans by bribery, had, when a young man and
2     I,     20| released from the necessity of bribery and of degrading solicitations,
3     I,     92|     the standards, ventured on bribery, as though it showed but
4    II,     42|  corruption of the courts, the bribery of judges, the cruel threats
5    II,     70|      the legions, he began, by bribery and favouritism, to encourage
6  XIII,     20|     important men by wholesale bribery. But his mother's rage no
7  XIII,     38|      as much oppressed by such bribery as by actual extortion,
8   XIV,     25|        with a military levy by bribery and corruption. This same
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