Book,  Par.

 1   III,     75|       unless masters, slaves, and estates have the resources of the
 2    IV,      9|        The emperor had only a few estates in Italy, slaves on a moderate
 3    VI,     21|      lending money and of holding estates in Italy, a law long obsolete
 4    VI,     22| two-thirds his capital secured on estates in Italy. Creditors however
 5    VI,     22|          the sale and purchase of estates, proved the contrary, as
 6    VI,     22|        found. The purchase too of estates was not carried out according
 7   XII,     26|         be allowed to visit their estates, a right enjoyed by Sicily.
 8  XIII,     20|       occasion divided houses and estates among themselves, like so
 9   XIV,      4|          to her gardens or to her estates at Tusculum and Antium,
10   XIV,     56|        they were born on the same estates, or in the same houses with
11   XIV,     79|        house of Burrus and of the estates of Plautus, an ill-starred
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