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1     I,     43|       Tiberius. Then, there were feminine jealousies, Livia feeling
2    II,     57|      question that Augusta, with feminine jealousy, had suggested
3    IV,     56|         factions. Even as it is, feminine jealousies break out, and
4   XII,     74| destroyed Lepida from motives of feminine jealousy. Lepida indeed
5   XIV,      6|         s acceptance through the feminine credulity, which easily
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