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1    II,     16|   omen; we mean the women and riches of the enemy to be our spoil."
2    II,     41|       the earliest antiquity. Riches were one thing with the
3    VI,     11|      it is on whom you bestow riches and honours, who are the
4   XII,      8| veiled under the pretext that riches were being accumulated as
5   XIV,     67| heaped on me such honours and riches that nothing is wanting
6    XV,     51|   were burnt. So too were the riches acquired by our many victories,
7   XVI,      1| Carthage, had concealed these riches in the fear that a new people
8   XVI,      3|        and the expectation of riches was one of the causes of
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