Book,  Par.

 1     I,     99|           Not satisfied with judicial proceedings in the Senate,
 2    II,     65|    wish to be the subject of judicial inquiry. When asked by the
 3    IV,     42|  having received money for a judicial decision, he held that the
 4    XI,     27|    to which he had intrusted judicial functions. These functions
 5   XII,     70|      Sempronian laws vesting judicial power in the equestrian
 6  XIII,     39| handed over to her husband's judicial decision. Following ancient
 7  XIII,     66|   the provinces, should give judicial precedence to all cases
 8   XIV,     60| prescribe penalties, without judicial cruelty and disgrace to
 9   XIV,     82|      called in, as a sort of judicial council. He was then banished
10   XVI,     12|      same time informed that judicial proceedings in the Senate
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