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 1    II,      7|         being injured; several, furnished with a rudder at each end,
 2    II,     78|    amount of grain and supplies furnished by each people, a revenue
 3    IV,     37|    Cornutus, an ex-praetor, had furnished money. Cornutus, weary of
 4    VI,     40|     ages, appeared in Egypt and furnished the most learned men of
 5    VI,     73|        notes of the proceedings furnished to the Senate that Macro
 6    XI,     16|    Pomponius, an ex-consul, who furnished verses for the stage, and
 7    XI,     19|         him a present of money, furnished him with an escort, and
 8  XIII,     15|         from her wardrobe being furnished by these gifts, she was
 9  XIII,     18|        at a table of their own, furnished somewhat frugally. There
10  XIII,     63|   Thrasea spoken against it and furnished his traducers with a ground
11   XIV,     59|        gymnasium, where oil was furnished to knights and senators
12   XIV,     65|     ought to shake off a tutor, furnished as he was with sufficiently
13    XV,     47| notorious profligacy were those furnished by Tigellinus, which I will
14    XV,     69|       had always been profusely furnished, and his life luxurious,
15   XVI,     10|  unmasking his savage wrath was furnished by Fortunatus, a freedman,
16   XVI,     15|      that an annual payment was furnished him by Publius Anteius.
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