Book, Chapter

 1    1,  15|  necessities of life, his immense wealth to the contrary notwithstanding.)~
 2    3,  96|           All Nature lavishes her wealth to meet our just demands;~
 3    4, 119|         years the disposal of the wealth you got by fraud! Only yesterday
 4    4, 120|           engaged, now that their wealth had been dissipated by the
 5    4, 124|         They lavish their spoils! Wealth run mad now brings down
 6    5, 131|      critical to enjoy a woman of wealth who has but this year known
 7    5, 145|           reputation for enormous wealth dulled the eyes and brains
 8    5, 145| prostitution, had come into great wealth, she made the people her
 9    5, 145|           3, 33). The increase of wealth among the Romans, the spoils
10    5, 145|            they learned to lavish wealth as a fine art. Upon their
11    5, 145|           and Syrian mistresses. 'Wealth increased, its message sped
12    5, 145|       manner. The accumulation of wealth and spoils gave the people
13    5, 154| Tesserarian art is a sure road to wealth and reputation. A master
14    5, 155|         insidious in its quest of wealth, and in grasping the joyous
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