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 1    II,     39|        were of senators' rank. Cotta Messalinus then proposed
 2   III,     24|      on the increase. Aurelius Cotta, the consul, who was first
 3   III,     92|     the prosecutions of Lucius Cotta by Scipio Africanus, of
 4    IV,     27|     and its perils. Messalinus Cotta, of equally illustrious
 5     V,      3|    debated. The most eager was Cotta Messalinus, who made a savage
 6    VI,      6|   opportunity offered, against Cotta Messalinus, the author of
 7    VI,      6| friendship between himself and Cotta, enumerated his frequent
 8    VI,      8|      the chief witness against Cotta, and it was agreed that
 9    VI,      8|       Nothing ever happened to Cotta more to his distinction.
10   XII,     25|       Volusius was her mother, Cotta Messalinus her granduncle,
11  XIII,     41|     virtuous poverty. Aurelius Cotta, too, and Haterius Antonius
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