Book,  Par.

1    II,     85|  conduct, he could rely on his innocence, but neither the emperor
2   III,     15| evidence which can relieve his innocence or convict Germanicus of
3   III,     22|     charge, since my truth and innocence find no place here, I call
4    IV,     17|      of high rank. Had not his innocence been protected by Aelius
5    IV,     45|       friendships, the ruin of innocence, the same causes issuing
6  XIII,     25|        instead of pleading her innocence, as though she lacked confidence,
7  XIII,     27|      imposture. But the proved innocence of Pallas did Pallas did
8   XIV,     57|       as well as the undoubted innocence of the great majority. Still,
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