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 1     I,      2|          the leading men and the rapacity of the officials, while
 2     I,     58|     unanimously charged him with rapacity or cruelty, he was dismissed
 3   III,     49|       themselves to scheming and rapacity. Well; even among our magistrates,
 4    IV,      8|          they were safe from any rapacity or oppression on the part
 5    IV,     25|          Sacrovir's rebellion, a rapacity which sullied his victory,
 6    IV,     92|       peace, more because of our rapacity than from their impatience
 7   XII,     46|       our auxiliary cohorts, the rapacity of whose officers let them
 8   XII,     54|     despised, tried to bribe the rapacity of the camp-prefect. Casperius
 9  XIII,      2| wonderfully in sympathy from his rapacity and extravagance. ~ ~
10  XIII,     20|       with more than her natural rapacity, she clutched at money everywhere,
11  XIII,     36|         Laenas was condemned for rapacity in his administration of
12  XIII,     62|    multitude; the second, of the rapacity of the magistrates and of
13   XIV,      1|      people at the arrogance and rapacity of his mother. If the only
14   XIV,     43|       had goaded into war by his rapacity, the procurator Catus crossed
15    XV,     25|          in the Julian laws; the rapacity of magistrates, in the Calpurnian
16    XV,     26|    extortion has been a check to rapacity, so, by prohibiting the
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