Book,  Par.

1     I,     97| following which beggars became wealthy, the insignificant, formidable,
2    II,     63|     the estate of Patuleius, a wealthy Roman knight, though he
3    VI,     21| depended on the caprice of the wealthy. Subsequently, by a bill
4    XI,      9|       Aeserninus, the heirs of wealthy families, to assume grand
5    XI,     21|       inhabited, he knew, by a wealthy and unwarlike population.
6   XII,     73|      at first money-making and wealthy traders, but afterwards,
7  XIII,     21|      to keep the childless and wealthy widow out of a husband's
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