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1    IV,     41| with genuine, and when with fictitious popularity. And even he
2    IV,     50|  him by Vibius Serenus were fictitious. Still this did not injure
3     V,      5|                             Fictitious speeches too against Sejanus
4    XV,     22|   this time become rife, of fictitious adoptions of children, on
5    XV,     23|    Senate was passed that a fictitious adoption should be of no
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