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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
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