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1     I,     94|         of soldier after soldier, examined their wounds, raised the
2    II,     37|  recognised the writing should be examined by torture. As an ancient
3   III,     32|        would not allow them to be examined by torture on matters referring
4   III,     85|         that day, when the Senate examined grants made by our ancestors,
5   III,     93|         to the state-agent, to be examined by torture. And that not
6    IV,     38|           father, his slaves were examined by torture, and the result
7    IV,     81|        solidity of which had been examined. Atilius was banished. At
8   XIV,     79| consequence, her slave-girls were examined under torture, and though
9   XVI,     18|         Lucanus's name. This Nero examined, and ordered it to be conveyed
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