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 1    II,     36|         out the charges and the accusers' names, with such calmness
 2    II,     37|     Caius Vibius were among his accusers, and claimed with eager
 3    II,     39|  property was divided among his accusers, and praetorships out of
 4    II,     93|      will be on the side of the accusers, and to those who screen
 5   III,     11|         from Germanicus, not as accusers, but as deponents and witnesses
 6   III,     15|        are falsehoods which his accusers have published with exaggeration.
 7   III,     24|         their mother. While the accusers and their witnesses pressed
 8   III,     93|       swelled the number of the accusers. No doubt was felt as to
 9    IV,     16|       herself of the cunning of accusers, among whom she had selected
10    IV,     46|         last of the Romans. His accusers were Satrius Secundus and
11    IV,     57|         strengthen the hands of accusers by admitting them, he made
12     V,     11|        first was charged by his accusers with having offered the
13    VI,      8|    Aruseius and Sanquinius, the accusers of Lucius Arruntius. Nothing
14    VI,     13|         such an effect that the accusers of Terentius were sentenced
15    VI,     21|    Meanwhile a powerful host of accusers fell with sudden fury on
16    VI,     43|    Servilius and Cornelius, his accusers, alleged adultery with Livia
17    VI,     56|         to face an onslaught of accusers, inserted in his will several
18    VI,     59|    Roman knight, as soon as his accusers had finished their case,
19    XI,     49|        looked on her triumphant accusers or on her weeping children.
20   XII,     10|       of those who had been the accusers of Messalina, and feared
21  XIII,     21|       of vengeance, suborned as accusers two of her creatures, Iturius
22  XIII,     22|      must be allowed a defence. Accusers there were none forthcoming;
23  XIII,     24|       to sit in judgment on me, accusers forsooth would not be forthcoming,
24  XIII,     25|       obtained vengeance on her accusers and rewards for her friends. ~ ~
25  XIII,     36|     acquitted of extortion, his accusers dropping the charge. Clodius
26  XIII,     40|      influence that some of his accusers were punished with exile,
27  XIII,     54|        a worse sense put on it. Accusers were also found who alleged
28  XIII,     56|       ease and plenty. When the accusers attacked his son Nerullinus
29  XIII,     67| Silvanus was beset by a host of accusers, who demanded time for summoning
30    XV,     44|     great-grandson of Augustus. Accusers were ordered to charge him
31   XVI,     31|        to say, a weapon for the accusers, on which they fastened.~ ~
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