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1   III,     32|  Publius Quirinus, a rich and childless man. Then, too, there were
2   III,     33| curses on Quirinus, "to whose childless old-age and miserably obscure
3   III,     37|     were the attractions of a childless state. Meanwhile there was
4  XIII,     21|      herself, but to keep the childless and wealthy widow out of
5  XIII,     53|      At Rome the wills of the childless were, so to say, caught
6    XV,     22|     provinces, by a number of childless persons, who, after obtaining
7    XV,     22|     sufficient reward for the childless to have influence and distinction,
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