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 1     I,     21|      after Augustus, this man gradually influenced them in conversations
 2    II,     61|       of discomfiture. He was gradually stripped of his strength
 3   III,     19| intercessions of Augusta, she gradually withdrew from her husband
 4   III,     77|     with profuse expenditure, gradually went out of fashion. It
 5    IV,      3|       was completed, he crept gradually into the affections of the
 6    IV,     33|   therefore her soldiers were gradually retiring from Africa, and
 7    VI,     22| Credit was thus restored, and gradually private lenders were found.
 8   XII,     31|      position of Britannicus. Gradually forsaken by the very slaves
 9  XIII,     13|    the mother's influence was gradually weakened, as Nero fell in
10  XIII,     18|    his sight and senses would gradually return. As for Agrippina,
11    XV,     91|       and hands, and the life gradually ebbing from his extremities,
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