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accu 1
accus 2
accusation 31
accusations 24
accuse 25
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31 accusation
31 certain
31 could
31 given
Lucius Apuleius
Apology

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accusation

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1 1 | lack of any real ground for accusation cram his indictment with 2 1 | may be the victim of false accusation, only the criminal can have 3 1 | emphatically, to proceed with their accusation. ~The result was that Aemilianus, 4 2 | against a charge of false accusation. You, Maximus, with great 5 2 | him to renew his original accusation in person. In spite of his 6 2 | the real nature of the accusation became obvious to the meanest 7 3 | it were the most serious accusation. Knowing this, Aemilianus' 8 13| might really think that your accusation had gone home: still it 9 25| they have kindled their accusation with abu se and fanned it 10 25| of Aemilianus' calumnious accusation was centred in thc charge 11 26| who should bring such an accusation. ~ 12 28| shown in the conduct of this accusation. ~If I succeed in making 13 28| afforded him by this villanous accusation -- is more likely to resemble 14 30| that you are bringing an accusation of the nature of which you 15 33| they closed their false accusation by pretending that I had 16 40| save life can be matter for accusation. ~`But,' says my adversary, ` 17 44| today. The whole of this accusation has been reckless and sudden, 18 46| passed to another line of accusation. ~I might ignore it, but 19 46| this the way to bring an accusation? Is this the way to indict 20 47| fifteen slaves to support an accusation of magic; how many would 21 53| nevertheless you make material for accusation as though you knew all about 22 53| method of procedure. Your accusation reveals no shrewdness, and 23 61| various stages of their accusation in due order and reconstructing 24 64| now going to reply to your accusation about the name -- who he 25 66| and has undertaken this accusation through sheer hatred of 26 67| thinking that such a baseless accusation is a cunning device of my 27 74| shown in engineering this accusation against me should have been 28 74| the prime mover in this accusation, who has hired advocates 29 83| of magic, while Rufinus' accusation was tantamount to an acquittal.' 30 90| to the very heart of the accusation, to the actual motive for 31 92| who incited you to this accusation. Let him read them, let


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