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 1     I,     30|           prince, and to hold out punishment or reward to the soldiers.
 2     I,     59|        their hands. Unawed by the punishment of their comrades, and unmoved
 3    II,     12|           of Caesar, the dreadful punishment in store for the vanquished,
 4    II,    100|           hatred perhaps, but not punishment, and by your having been
 5    II,    113|        considered it a sufficient punishment on unchaste women to have
 6   III,     38|        and, consequently, without punishment and restraints. Rewards
 7   III,     52| respectable citizens, and escaped punishment by clasping some statue
 8   III,     69|          fit for a slave would be punishment enough for him. But though
 9   III,     70|          he deprecated such hasty punishment of mere words, praising
10    IV,     20|          this retribution and the punishment inflicted in the previous
11    IV,     37|         and that, as for his son, punishment might sooner or later overtake
12    IV,     43|                          The same punishment was adjudged to Catus Firmius,
13    IV,     45|           But of many who endured punishment or disgrace under Tiberius,
14     V,     11|     Aelius Gallus, who, after the punishment of Sejanus, had fled to
15     V,     12|         precedent for the capital punishment of a virgin, she was violated
16    VI,      4|        been a sentence of capital punishment, had he not himself volunteered
17    VI,      7|      heart and his self-inflicted punishment. ~ ~
18    VI,     56|           the same law to capital punishment.~ ~
19    VI,     59|     impeached, did not escape the punishment of an ordinary citizen on
20    VI,     75|          a senator's rank. A like punishment was adjudged in the case
21    XI,      8|        themselves threatened with punishment rather than trial, for their
22    XI,     45|         of the culprits and their punishment. Brought before the tribunal,
23   XII,     21|            as he deserved heavier punishment, he asked neither power
24   XII,     22|        and spare the exile, whose punishment would be the greater, the
25   XII,     43|      would have become famous. My punishment would be followed by oblivion,
26  XIII,     39|       decree, providing alike for punishment and safety. If a master
27  XIII,     39|        were to suffer the capital punishment with his other slaves. Lucius
28   XIV,     39|         Crispus to escape heavier punishment. ~ ~
29   XIV,     52|          Marcellus was saved from punishment rather than from disgrace
30   XIV,     53|           to be just as liable to punishment as if he had been publicly
31   XIV,     55|            even with the dread of punishment before them, regard not
32   XIV,     61|      sovereign; that a demand for punishment had been submitted to the
33    XV,     25|          time, guilt comes before punishment, and correction follows
34    XV,     55|    deserved extreme and exemplary punishment, there arose a feeling of
35    XV,     87|           their perpetration. The punishment of Flavus was intrusted
36    XV,     88|        courage in suffering their punishment. But Faenius Rufus had not
37    XV,     90|          they had suffered enough punishment for the consul's entertainment. ~ ~
38    XV,     93|       without either acquittal or punishment, was simply ignored. ~ ~
39   XVI,     18|        died without any cause for punishment, while Rufius Crispinus
40   XVI,     26|           and passed over without punishment the violence of the citizens
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