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 1     I,     50|      chief envoy, with being the author of the Senate's decree.
 2   III,     40|          he had himself been the author, he lost by arms what by
 3    VI,      6|    against Cotta Messalinus, the author of every unusually cruel
 4   XII,     50|        Lupus, a senator, was the author. He was charged with treason
 5   XII,     63|        emperor declared, was the author of this proposal, were offered
 6  XIII,     61|          Sulla, he said, was the author of this plot. Not one, however,
 7   XIV,      9|         be no question as to its author. Then, paralysed with terror
 8   XIV,     10|          that a freedman was the author of this mighty boon. "Go,"
 9   XVI,      2| examining the credibility of the author of the story, or of the
10   XVI,     33|         youth without a blemish, author of no libellous poem, he
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