Book,  Par.

 1     I,     59|       atrocious deeds had been committed by their hands. Unawed by
 2   III,     95|        he said, "punish crimes committed; but how much more merciful
 3    IV,     11|      boys lost their father, I committed them to their uncle, and
 4    IV,     63|         an atrocious crime was committed in Nearer Spain by a peasant
 5   XII,      9|        of the marriage Silanus committed suicide, having up to that
 6   XII,     60|     the bank of the Araxes and committed her to the stream, so that
 7   XII,     64|       crimes which the two had committed, and tranquillity was restored
 8   XIV,      5|     impute to crime an offence committed by the winds and waves?
 9   XIV,     52|     two remarkable crimes were committed at Rome, one by a senator,
10    XV,     26| tyranny. More faults are often committed, while we are trying to
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