Book,  Par.

 1    II,     39|                               His property was divided among his accusers,
 2    II,     47|          our private business and property, thereby bringing odium
 3    II,     63|     bounties no less popular. The property of Aemilia Musa, a rich
 4   III,     24|      public register, half of his property confiscated, half given
 5   III,     25|         and gave him his father's property, for he was firm enough,
 6   III,     33|          as a concession that her property should not be confiscated.
 7   III,     46|    ruinous to many persons, whose property and credit he mercilessly
 8   III,     69|          him leave Rome, lose his property, and be outlawed. That is
 9   III,     94|       Tiberius, proposed that the property of Silanus's mother, as
10    IV,      8|         emperor intrusted his own property to men of the most tried
11    IV,      8|  punishments and confiscations of property were unknown.~ ~
12    IV,     20|     authority over the slaves and property of the imperial establishments;
13    IV,     26|     merciless confiscation of his property, though not to refund their
14    IV,     30|          the old; stripped of his property and outlawed, he wore out
15    IV,     60|        Massilia, and had left his property to their community, as being
16    VI,      2|       statues and memory, and the property of Sejanus was to be taken
17    VI,     22|     persons and the sale of their property, being locked up in the
18    VI,     22|  reluctantly did he part with his property, and many were utterly ruined.
19    VI,     42|       besides forfeiture of their property, were deprived of burial,
20   XII,     25|       from her. Consequently, her property should be confiscated, and
21  XIII,     27|          by frequent purchases of property confiscated to the exchequer
22  XIII,     51|  surrendered themselves and their property to the Romans. This saved
23  XIII,     56|         with the loss of half his property, his son and granddaughter
24  XIII,     66|       assessed with their owner's property, and that no tax should
25   XIV,      8|        will of Acerronia, and her property to be sealed, in this alone
26   XIV,     60|            after confiscating his property; there, the longer he drags
27   XIV,     69|        crave assistance. Order my property to be managed by your agents
28    XV,     50|         broke out on the Aemilian property of Tigellinus, and it seemed
29    XV,     53|        each person's position and property, and prescribed a period
30   XVI,      3| imprisoned and soon released, his property having been taken from him
31   XVI,      4|         that he would make public property of all his accomplishments (
32   XVI,     10|     having embezzled his patron's property, deserted him to become
33   XVI,     38|         was now stript of all his property and driven into exile; so
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