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1    VI,     15|     he by choice proposed a servile motion, and, whenever necessity
2    XI,     48|    the copious insults of a servile tongue. ~ ~
3   XIV,     36|   at Rome, he had sunk into servile submissiveness. Nor was
4    XV,     67| what followed. For when his servile imagination dwelt on the
5   XVI,      2|  the gods." These and other servile flatteries they invented,
6   XVI,     17|    to themselves. But now a servile submissiveness and so much
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