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1    XI,      8|    extortion, when Suilius and Cossutianus and the rest, who saw themselves
2  XIII,     40|   veiled his other enormities. Cossutianus Capito was accused by the
3   XIV,     60|   impeached of high treason by Cossutianus Capito, who had lately been
4   XVI,     18| Tigellinus and his son-in-law, Cossutianus Capito, in order to save
5   XVI,     22|       funeral. All this Capito Cossutianus would not allow to be forgotten.
6   XVI,     25|  stimulated the eager wrath of Cossutianus, and associated with him
7   XVI,     29|        revilings. Not only are Cossutianus and Eprius eagerly bent
8   XVI,     32|                                Cossutianus made a beginning, and then
9   XVI,     38|        prosecutors, Eprius and Cossutianus, received each five million
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