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 1     I,      9|        of a wife and a dotard's adoption. It was subsequently understood
 2     I,     19|       an altar in memory of her adoption, and any like distinction.
 3     V,      1|         Claudia by birth and by adoption a Livia and a Julia, she
 4    VI,     78|     though his mother passed by adoption, first into the Livian,
 5    XI,     14|       became soon afterwards by adoption heir to the empire with
 6   XII,     29|         and Marcus Suilius, the adoption of Domitius was hastened
 7   XII,     30|     that no previous example of adoption into the patrician family
 8   XII,     49|        fact, contempt of Nero's adoption and a cancelling at home
 9  XIII,      3| incestuous marriage and a fatal adoption of a son. Nero's temper
10  XIII,     16|      son, by mere admission and adoption, was abusing in outrages
11  XIII,     24|     planning in my counsels his adoption with a proconsul's powers
12    XV,     22|       and the brief ceremony of adoption. "It was," they argued, "
13    XV,     23|        passed that a fictitious adoption should be of no avail in
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