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1 I, 96| to a sale of gardens and houses. As to the oath, the thing 2 II, 109| were deserted, and private houses closed. Everywhere there 3 III, 34| the misfortunes of great houses (for within a short interval 4 III, 48| every bond, they rule our houses, our tribunals, even our 5 III, 73| vast dimensions of country houses? The number of slaves of 6 III, 75| forsooth, and our country houses will have to support us. ~ ~ 7 IV, 81| calamity the nobles threw open houses and supplied indiscriminately 8 IV, 85| island with twelve country houses, each with a grand name 9 VI, 3| Rome, and confined in the houses of different officials. ~ ~ 10 VI, 11| the Claudian and Julian houses, in which he had taken a 11 VI, 69| paying the values of the houses and blocks of tenements. 12 XI, 28| the remnants of our noble houses, or for any impoverished 13 XI, 32| scanty relics of the Greater Houses of Romulus and of the Lesser 14 XI, 32| Romulus and of the Lesser Houses of Lucius Brutus, as they 15 XII, 51| perched on the Capitol; houses were thrown down by frequent 16 XIII, 20| such an occasion divided houses and estates among themselves, 17 XIII, 33| try any case in their own houses, that a fine imposed by 18 XIII, 70| had settled themselves in houses, had sown the fields, and 19 XIII, 73| seized everywhere on country houses, crops, and villages, and 20 XIV, 42| drove people out of their houses, ejected them from their 21 XIV, 56| estates, or in the same houses with themselves and thus 22 XIV, 65| magnificence of his country houses he almost surpassed the 23 XIV, 69| for my gardens and country houses. You have yet before you 24 XIV, 70| investments, your country houses, are liable to accidents. 25 XV, 42| Hitherto he had sung in private houses or gardens, during the juvenile 26 XV, 48| For here there were no houses fenced in by solid masonry, 27 XV, 50| shattered, half-burnt relics of houses. ~ ~ 28 XV, 53| restriction on the height of houses, with open spaces, and the 29 XV, 53| the completion of so many houses or blocks of building. He 30 XV, 73| places, through private houses, country fields, and the 31 XVI, 14| visibly apparent. Yet the houses were filled with lifeless