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1    II,     41|           humble; when it reached such magnificence, private grandeur increased.
2    XI,      1|             now adorning with singular magnificence, and so she suborned Suilius
3   XII,     80|        Agrippina strove to emulate the magnificence of her great-grandmother,
4  XIII,     24|               Baiae was increasing the magnificence of her fishponds, when I
5   XIV,     65| picturesqueness of his gardens and the magnificence of his country houses he
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