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1    II,     46| such promotion as you shall bestow. Meanwhile save from penury
2    II,     48|  thought it right, he would bestow two hundred thousand sesterces
3   III,     30|   his right as proconsul to bestow this further distinction. ~ ~
4    VI,     11| eyes, who it is on whom you bestow riches and honours, who
5   XIV,     23|               He would also bestow some leisure after his banquets
6   XIV,     28|     burden for any judge to bestow his attention on graceful
7   XIV,     69|     as much as a prince can bestow on a friend, and I in receiving
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