Book,  Par.

 1     I,     98|      allowed the accused to be acquitted of the charges of treason.
 2    II,     65|   treated as criminal. He then acquitted Appuleia of treason. For
 3   III,     23|            Tiberius after this acquitted the young Piso of the charge
 4   III,     54|        Macedonia, who had been acquitted of adultery, was recalled
 5    IV,     17|    with supplies of grain, was acquitted, as was also Caius Gracchus
 6    IV,     31|       and potions, but she was acquitted.~ ~
 7    IV,     38|    They were, however, at once acquitted. As for the father, his
 8  XIII,     36| Sardinia. Cestius Proculus was acquitted of extortion, his accusers
 9  XIII,     67|       Pomponius Silvanus, were acquitted by the emperor. Camerinus
10    XV,     92|        Gavius Silvanus, though acquitted, perished by his own hand;
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