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1     I,     84|   replace bridges which were ruinous from age, and at the same
2   III,     46|   beneficial to the State as ruinous to many persons, whose property
3    IV,     77|     though his counsels were ruinous, he was listened to with
4  Miss        |     Valerius Asiaticus, in a ruinous charge. Asiaticus had been
5   XVI,     14| consoled by the prince for a ruinous disaster by a gift of four
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