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 1    II,     41|     the superiority of the one class in places in the theatre,
 2    II,    114|       thousand of the freedmen class who were infected with those
 3   III,     39|       carried by violence amid class dissensions, with a view
 4    IV,     40|          Thus the informers, a class invented to destroy the
 5    IV,     80|       Atilius, of the freedman class, having undertaken to build
 6    VI,     21|        with sudden fury on the class which systematically increased
 7    VI,     46|        was Abdus, an eunuch, a class which, far from being despised
 8  XIII,     30|     misconduct of the freedmen class, and a strong demand was
 9  XIII,     31|       the rights of the entire class. "For it was," they contended, "
10  XIII,     31| freedmen were to be a separate class, the paucity of the freeborn
11   XIV,     21|      for which people of every class gave in their names. Neither
12   XIV,     30|    encouraged by that numerous class, whose eager and often mistaken
13   XIV,     37|      might be out of any other class of human beings, and became
14    XV,     54|        exquisite tortures on a class hated for their abominations,
15    XV,     59|     the taste of that numerous class who, when the attractions
16    XV,     67|      among people of different class, rank, age, sex, among rich
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