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1 I, 61| then winter and matters of business were the various pretexts 2 II, 44| the adjournment of public business in this year, if it were 3 II, 44| that all the more ought the business to be transacted, that the 4 II, 44| a sharp controversy. The business, however, was adjourned.~ ~ 5 II, 47| house increase our private business and property, thereby bringing 6 II, 102| actively assisting in all the business of war, though he had advised 7 II, 109| voluntary suspension of business, the public courts were 8 III, 8| The suspension of business then ceased, and men went 9 III, 46| complete management of the business. This proved not so beneficial 10 III, 48| who undertake and settle business; two persons receive homage 11 IV, 7| the first place, public business and the most important private 12 IV, 17| not relax his attention to business, and found solace in his 13 IV, 94| city no one knows on what business each citizen is bent; but 14 V, 2| ground of the pressure of business. He even abridged, out of 15 VI, 17| priests were charged with the business of distinguishing, as far 16 VI, 58| because he was equal to business and was not too great for 17 VI, 77| as if he were leaving on business his own, clasped his hand, 18 XI, 9| is for the needs and the business of life that the resource 19 XI, 9| may devote himself to the business of others. Some support 20 XI, 27| war-department. As the public business increased, two more were 21 XI, 42| conceal his fear, to his business in the forum. The other 22 XIII, 16| Pallas from the charge of the business with which he had been entrusted 23 XIII, 35| The arrangement of this business had been variously and frequently 24 XIV, 71| equal to the labours of business and to the fruit of those 25 XVI, 5| embassies or on private business from distant provinces, 26 XVI, 5| more secretly made it their business to scrutinize names and 27 XVI, 8| the details of imperial business, and setting freedmen to 28 XVI, 18| of the emperor's private business. He had too in his son Annaeus 29 XVI, 19| sleep, his nights in the business and pleasures of life. Indolence 30 XVI, 19| man of vigour and equal to business. Then falling back into 31 XVI, 23| preference to the private business of his clients. This was