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1    II,     74|       was true and added lies, alleging various charges against
2   III,     17|   adequately sustain by merely alleging that at a banquet given
3   III,     23|        and conscious disgrace, alleging in excuse the intercession
4     V,      5| furious, and he had ground for alleging that the Senate disregarded
5    VI,     44|     had commanded a legion, by alleging that he had fixed on a son
6   XIV,     79|        drove Octavia from him, alleging that she was barren, and
7    XV,     64|     banquet. But Piso refused, alleging the odium of an act which
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