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1     I,     95|      the praetor, as to whether prosecutions for treason should be revived,
2   III,     92|      quoted old precedents, the prosecutions of Lucius Cotta by Scipio
3    IV,     45| biddings of a tyrant, incessant prosecutions, faithless friendships,
4    IV,     50|        continuous succession of prosecutions that on the days of the
5  XIII,     53|      excessive. He would suffer prosecutions, perils, anything indeed
6   XIV,     16|          and organised perilous prosecutions against distinguished citizens.
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