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 1     I,     52|                Amid the alarm all condemned Germanicus for not going
 2    II,     65|            and that she should be condemned if she had spoken irreverently
 3    II,     70| Theophilus whom the Areopagus had condemned for forgery. Then, by sailing
 4    II,     87|        the wife of Cotys, and was condemned to be kept a prisoner far
 5   III,     47|          against Lepidus, whom he condemned as a poor-spirited and needy
 6   III,     70|        respite was to be given to condemned persons. Still the Senate
 7    IV,     10|           And such were not to be condemned as weak. But he had sought
 8    IV,     17|   proconsul of Further Spain, was condemned for violence in his official
 9    IV,     20|         was heard and the accused condemned. The cities of Asia, gratified
10    IV,     47|        words, Senators, which are condemned, so innocent am I of any
11    IV,     70|          Pulchra and Furnius were condemned. Afer was ranked with the
12    IV,     88|       without hesitation, and the condemned man was dragged off, exclaiming
13    IV,     91| granddaughter of Augustus. He had condemned her on a conviction of adultery
14    VI,     10|   Minucius and Servaeus, on being condemned, went over to the prosecution,
15    VI,     23|        hurried before the Senate, condemned and instantly put to death.
16    VI,     42|         and the fact too that the condemned, besides forfeiture of their
17    VI,     44|  son-in-law, was himself actually condemned and banished from Rome.
18    VI,     56|           too, an ex-praetor, was condemned under the same law to capital
19    XI,     37|          the charge, she might be condemned and crushed before she was
20   XII,     25|     Bithynians, Cadius Rufus, was condemned under the law against extortion. ~ ~
21   XII,     64|   prosecutors. And so Cumanus was condemned for the crimes which the
22   XII,     66|        men, though it was between condemned criminals. After much bloodshed
23   XII,     77|         name, who had lately been condemned for poisoning, and had long
24  XIII,     36|  consulship, Vipsanius Laenas was condemned for rapacity in his administration
25  XIII,     53|            was then impeached and condemned, but not without angry feelings
26  XIII,     57|           murdered woman, and was condemned by the sentence of the Senate
27   XIV,     52|        Rufinus and Terentius were condemned under the Cornelian law.
28   XIV,     57|         entire route by which the condemned had to be dragged to execution.
29   XIV,     60|           one whom the Senate had condemned. Though Ostorius had stated
30    XV,     83|        the life of those who were condemned by a public sentence of
31    XV,     96|        and the confessions of the condemned. He was indeed perpetually
32   XVI,     15|        Ostorius were classed with condemned criminals rather than with
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