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1    II,    103|         for the accused and his prosecutors. ~ ~
2   III,     12|     threatening speeches of the prosecutors and to the pleadings of
3   III,     15|    persistency I would urge the prosecutors. In this, and in this only,
4   III,     17|        himself. This indeed the prosecutors did not adequately sustain
5    IV,     26|      for giving a fourth to the prosecutors, as the law required, and
6    IV,     77|   persons to assume the part of prosecutors and to inveigh specially
7    VI,     13|      cohort, and now one of the prosecutors, saved Appius and Calvisius
8   XII,     64|        cowing the ardour of the prosecutors. And so Cumanus was condemned
9   XVI,     38| admitted to political life. The prosecutors, Eprius and Cossutianus,
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