Book,  Par.

 1     I,     56|    might allow my death to pass unpunished would avenge the death of
 2     I,     95|       to accusation; words went unpunished. It was Augustus who first,
 3   III,     29|        raids, so swift as to be unpunished; next, by destroying villages
 4   III,     40|     none; the vilest deeds went unpunished, while many noble acts brought
 5   III,     55|         of his countrymen to go unpunished. The Coelaletae, Odrusae
 6   III,     69|         this offence may not go unpunished, while we shall have no
 7   III,     98|        such a crime must not go unpunished. Granted that the emperor
 8    IV,     48|  liberty, but even license went unpunished, or if a person aimed at
 9    VI,     61| ceaseless accusations, remained unpunished, infamous as she was, as
10  XIII,     39|   Claudius's reign, she escaped unpunished, and it was afterwards counted
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