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 1     I,      2|          readier they were to be slaves, were raised the higher
 2     I,     22|        of a demagogue, why, like slaves, they submitted to a few
 3     I,     29|          the number of Blaesus's slaves, others did the like to
 4     I,     29|       corpse was found, that the slaves, when tortures were applied,
 5     I,     40|       Augustus, a rabble of city slaves, who had been enlisted under
 6    II,     35|      enough witnesses, with some slaves who knew the facts, he begged
 7    II,     37|          it was decided that his slaves who recognised the writing
 8    II,     37|          new law, ordered Libo's slaves to be sold singly to the
 9    II,     38|         grasped the hands of his slaves, and thrust a sword into
10    II,    105|      with his own and Plancina's slaves. And he protested that he,
11   III,     17|        the defendant offered his slaves to the torture, and insisted
12   III,     32|          to the consuls Lepida's slaves, who were in military custody,
13   III,     33|      Then, by the torture of the slaves, her infamies were brought
14   III,     33|         too ascertained from the slaves of Publius Quirinus that
15   III,     60|     chase. In addition were some slaves who were being trained for
16   III,     73|    country houses? The number of slaves of every nationality? The
17   III,     75|      storms. And unless masters, slaves, and estates have the resources
18   III,     84|  thronged with the vilest of the slaves; the same refuge screened
19   III,     91|        ready these men are to be slaves." Clearly, even he, with
20   III,     93|          been asked in vain. His slaves too were sold by auction
21    IV,      9|          a few estates in Italy, slaves on a moderate scale, and
22    IV,     20|       the man authority over the slaves and property of the imperial
23    IV,     32|        despotism of freedmen and slaves. He had the king of the
24    IV,     38|           As for the father, his slaves were examined by torture,
25    IV,     38|          to the obstinacy of the slaves, had contradicted his guilt.~ ~
26    IV,     72|          lips she gave it to the slaves. Still no remark fell from
27    VI,      1|    endless phases of sensuality. Slaves too were set over the work
28    VI,     16|         exconsuls to overawe the slaves and that part of the population
29    VI,     34|           amid the buffetings of slaves, craving in vain the last
30    VI,     73| witnesses and the torture of the slaves, and the fact that there
31    XI,     15|       had passed to another, the slaves, the freedmen, the very
32    XI,     39|      asking back the palace, the slaves, and the other belongings
33   XII,     12|     thinking of a despot and his slaves, but rather of a ruler among
34   XII,     19|        and offering ten thousand slaves. As it would have been inhuman
35   XII,     31|   Gradually forsaken by the very slaves who waited on him, he turned
36   XII,     59|          though accustomed to be slaves, suddenly threw off their
37   XII,     63|        themselves in marriage to slaves, and it was decided that
38   XII,     75|         control of her troops of slaves in Calabria. She was for
39  XIII,      3|         was not one to submit to slaves, and Pallas, by a surly
40  XIII,      7|        yielded to the bidding of slaves, been summoned to the hardships
41  XIII,     24|         word, with having bribed slaves and freedmen into any wickedness.
42  XIII,     38|         per cent. on the sale of slaves was remitted, an apparent
43  XIII,     39|      master were murdered by his slaves, all those who were enfranchised
44  XIII,     39|        punishment with his other slaves. Lucius Varius, an ex-consul,
45  XIII,     61|         one, however, of Sulla's slaves or clients was recognised,
46   XIV,      9|     vengeance, either arming the slaves or stirring up the soldiery,
47   XIV,     11|       the gates, dragged off the slaves who met him, till he came
48   XIV,     42|         centurions, his house by slaves, as if they were the spoils
49   XIV,     42|       king's relatives were made slaves. Roused by these insults
50   XIV,     42|         called them captives and slaves, and the lawlessness of
51   XIV,     46|        men, they may live and be slaves." ~ ~
52   XIV,     51|  finished such a war cringing to slaves. Everything, however, was
53   XIV,     54|        afterwards one of his own slaves murdered the city-prefect,
54   XIV,     55|        house by the treachery of slaves, which not one hindered
55   XIV,     55|        safe by the number of his slaves when four hundred have not
56   XIV,     56|         if these are divulged by slaves, we may live singly amid
57   XIV,     56|    suspected the temper of their slaves, even when they were born
58   XIV,     80|   jeopardy by the dependants and slaves of Octavia, who had assumed
59    XV,      1|          had been numbered among slaves. Their anger was inflamed
60    XV,     18|     recognizing and dragging off slaves or beasts of burden which
61    XV,     67|           and gave his favourite slaves their freedom, and money
62    XV,     67|       present, both freedmen and slaves, who had seen what he had;
63    XV,     69|        as freedom to some of his slaves, only on this occasion he
64    XV,     76|       apart for the execution of slaves, and butchered by the hand
65    XV,     82|         soldiers' prompting, her slaves and freedmen bound up her
66    XV,     83|     sprinkled the nearest of his slaves, adding the exclamation, "
67    XV,     90|           and a host of handsome slaves of the same age. On that
68    XV,     95|        handsome person among the slaves and freedmen of the emperors,
69   XVI,     12|    servility, he bestowed on his slaves all his ready money, and
70   XVI,     14|       sex was exempt from peril. Slaves and the free-born populace
71   XVI,     20|   playful verses. To some of his slaves he gave liberal presents,
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