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1 I, 5 | soldiers the consciousness of guilt. There were even men who
2 I, 29| will have if you shun such guilt. We shall give you a donative
3 I, 47| having participated in her guilt, and by order of Caius was
4 I, 55| timid, he was reserved from guilt only by his sloth. Four
5 I, 71| caring not to be free from guilt, but only to ensure their
6 II, 23| Frenzied with fear and guilt, they sought to plunge everything
7 II, 31| reckoned against the other the guilt of having begun the war.
8 III, 10| not from any proof of his guilt, but because he had been
9 III, 10| argue a consciousness of guilt. Aponius was clamoured down
10 III, 25| from a parricide. "This guilt," he said, "is shared by
11 III, 39| He gave a proof of his guilt by his marked joy when he
12 III, 75| Capitol, had confessed his own guilt, and by this confession,
13 IV, 3 | as it were, purged from guilt, seemed to have reached
14 IV, 7 | by the consciousness of guilt. The chances of the ballot
15 IV, 22| the merited penalty of his guilt." When this reply was delivered
16 IV, 42| felt the consciousness of guilt. The Senate appreciated
17 IV, 42| Africanus dared not confess his guilt, and could not deny it;
18 IV, 42| associating another with his guilt.~ ~
19 IV, 57| by the consciousness of guilt and the hope of escape,
20 IV, 65| feeble in intellect. The guilt of the troops seemed to
21 IV, 65| future expiation of their guilt. The legions did not change
22 IV, 75| by the consciousness of guilt, their eyes fixed on the
23 V, 26| would be the wrong and the guilt, with the Romans the vengeance
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