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1    II,     45|   or domestic relations, or estate? Men became arrogant even
2    II,     63| appeared to belong; and the estate of Patuleius, a wealthy
3    IV,     26|  had proposed that half her estate should be confiscated, half
4   XIV,     69|  and to be included in your estate. Still I shall not sink
5   XVI,     11|  footing, he retired to his estate at Formiae. There he was
6   XVI,     16|     at the time on a remote estate on the Ligurian frontier.
7   XVI,     18|     in the debts due to his estate, and thereby provoked an
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