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 1   I,  26|           inflict upon us capital punishment, torture, mangle, barn us,
 2   I,  36|            which is a disgraceful punishment even for worthless men,
 3   I,  40| fellow-citizens, suffered capital punishment: have his discussions on
 4   I,  40|      baseness, who suffers severe punishment, not from his own deserts,
 5   I,  41|           Have you not, after his punishment and his death by lightning,
 6   I,  41|       been burned alive after his punishment, and to have been consumed
 7  II,  29|         security and freedom from punishment? For what will hinder him
 8  II,  61|      grievous and long-protracted punishment.
 9  IV,  34|          followed by the severest punishment. To write a satirical poem,
10  VI,  22|         to come forth and inflict punishment upon the offenders for their
11  VI,  26|         there might be a dread of punishment which should be most certain
12 VII,   1|        and inflicting upon us the punishment of death, even by savagely
13 VII,   9|         pardoned and be safe from punishment for what he has done? Who
14 VII,  39|          lingerer, and imposed as punishment an him the death of his
15 VII,  41|          guilt, and not worthy of punishment at all, Jupiter himself
16 VII,  43|     should be done, that dread of punishment should be first excited
17 App     |         to suffer the penalty and punishment of his deeds? All which
18 App     |          the circus to suffer the punishment and penalty of his deeds;
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