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 1     I,     13|           and the former had been ruined by his profligacy, the only
 2     I,     99|       though it promoted justice, ruined freedom. Pius Aurelius,
 3    II,     49|      promptly checked, would have ruined the State by discord and
 4   III,      5|         that the commonwealth was ruined, that not a hope remained,
 5   III,     40|          Many men's fortunes were ruined, and over all there hung
 6    IV,     70| forgetting that Sosia was thereby ruined." These words wrung from
 7    VI,     14|          Marinus that Sejanus had ruined Curtius Atticus. Hence there
 8    VI,     22|   property, and many were utterly ruined. The destruction of private
 9    VI,     24|           men of Achaia, had been ruined by the emperor. Her father
10   XII,     25|          a lady of high rank, was ruined, simply because the emperor
11   XII,     68|           Bononia, which had been ruined by a fire, a subvention
12   XII,     69|           Tarquitius Priscus, she ruined Statilius Taurus, who was
13  XIII,      3|           suggestion Claudius had ruined himself by an incestuous
14  XIII,     54|         with having treacherously ruined Valerius Asiaticus, Lusius
15    XV,     56|         money, the provinces were ruined, as also the allied nations
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