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1 I, 94| by his encouragement and interest, thus strengthening their 2 II, 3| the chase, by his feeble interest in horses, by the litter 3 II, 50| arrived, he was the centre of interest to a vast concourse as well 4 III, 19| detested, but had stronger interest. Consequently it was considered 5 III, 51| and so had very powerful interest. Blaesus replied with an 6 IV, 56| their ideas of their own interest, princes, who had to regulate 7 VI, 21| is sacrificed to private interest. The curse of usury was 8 VI, 21| brought in by the tribunes, interest was reduced to half that 9 VI, 21| amount, and finally compound interest was wholly forbidden. A 10 VI, 22| freedom to borrow without interest for three years, provided 11 VI, 64| Artabanus, who, for his own interest, put the people at the mercy 12 XI, 16| forbidding them to lend at interest sums repayable on a father' 13 XII, 6| Protesting that the supreme interest of the commonwealth was 14 XII, 57| this was more to Rome's interest than for him to have succeeded 15 XIII, 7| a rich man backed up by interest." ~ ~ 16 XIII, 22| promoted by Agrippina's interest, and was now showing his 17 XIV, 50| interfere with the public interest, and had spread an idea 18 XV, 16| him, was equally for the interest of both, and it would be 19 XV, 78| said, for "preferring the interest of any private citizen to