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1   I,  36|   envy, to wish their own fortunes only to rise,-those of others
2   I,  37| employed themselves, what fortunes they experienced of an adverse
3 III,  11| is by their care that the fortunes of men are guided and arranged.
4 VII,  11|  been stripped of immense fortunes, they support themselves
5 VII,  50| powerful, before whom the fortunes of Rome trembled in doubt
6 VII,  50|   from success, raise the fortunes of others which seemed hopelessly
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