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1     I,      3|  through his mother's secret intrigues, but at her open suggestion.
2     I,      9| crept into power through the intrigues of a wife and a dotard's
3   III,     16| irrelevant accusations about intrigues and extortion during Piso'
4   XII,     69| accuser, notwithstanding the intrigues of Agrippina.~ ~
5   XIV,     27|    to idle loungings and low intrigues, with the encouragement
6   XVI,     26|  friendship with Plautus and intrigues to lure the province into
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