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1 1 | men may be the victim of false accusation, only the criminal 2 1 | innocence. Nevertheless these false charges are on the face 3 2 | self against a charge of false accusation. You, Maximus, 4 2 | skirmish at long range with his false accusations. He persistently 5 28| of them, be they true or false. I will assume their truth, 6 28| philosophers, but that not even any false charge can be fabricated 7 33| three. To one they gave a false name ; as regards the other 8 33| they lied. The name was false, for they asserted that 9 33| when they closed their false accusation by pretending 10 46| Claudius Maximus, and a false and slanderous persecution 11 51| epileptic boy and woman are false, absurd, and indeed epilepti 12 52| sickness, so often have your false accusations failed and cast 13 52| your actions. You bring false accusations as though th 14 54| which, on these lines, the false accuser will demand an explanation. 15 59| him for the sale of his false witness, and never did he 16 67| enemies, to fabricate these false charges of sorcery. ~Well, 17 67| these statements are so false, so worthless, so unsubstantial, 18 70| and were induced by your false hopes to go further an d 19 76| gave h er the right -- false and illusory though it was -- 20 86| caressed your mother with false words of love, you were