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 1     I,     26|          which was like a town, assailed the centurions who restrained
 2    II,     70| slanders with which he had been assailed, but his good nature was
 3    II,     89|      Piso, while he as savagely assailed the prince. Piso then resolved
 4    II,    118|      independent spirit. He was assailed by armed force, and while
 5   III,     12|         by which he was himself assailed. Having therefore summoned
 6   III,     52|        of fraud before a judge, assailed him with insults and threats,
 7    IV,     43|         having (it was alleged) assailed his sister with a false
 8    IV,     58|      reproaches by which he was assailed in secret, and was so deeply
 9    VI,     44|        so remain, if he was not assaIled by any plot. A successor
10   XIV,     65|         on worse advisers. They assailed Seneca with various charges,
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