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 1     I,     58|             where they unanimously charged him with rapacity or cruelty,
 2     I,     68|           and with his whole force charged the rear. The light cohorts
 3    II,     21|           same moment the infantry charged, and the cavalry which had
 4    II,     25|          which confronted them. He charged himself with what was the
 5    II,     27|    achievement was enough. Next he charged Stertinius with making war
 6    II,     37|            and having gone home he charged his kinsman, Publius Quirinus,
 7    II,     86|          and rage, preferred to be charged with an accomplished rather
 8    II,     87|        there attempting or falsely charged with attempting escape,
 9   III,     61|           too," they asked, "to be charged with treason before the
10   III,     64|           flanks, and the infantry charged the van. On the wings there
11   III,     67|            Marcus Lollius, whom he charged with encouraging Caius Caesar
12   III,     68|    fastened on by an informer, and charged with having composed another
13   III,     73|       faces of individual senators charged with shameful luxury, I
14   III,     92| simultaneously fastened on him and charged him with sacrilege to the
15    IV,     23|      Sejanus spoke vehemently, and charged them with rending the State
16    IV,     31|    Numantina, his former wife, was charged with having caused her husband'
17    IV,     38|    disturbance of the public peace charged on two leading men in the
18    IV,     58|            very face. Votienus was charged with insulting expressions
19    IV,     70|          by any sort of deed, Afer charged her with unchastity, with
20    IV,     85|           disdained, but they were charged with having had thoughts
21    IV,     93|            strong enough, had they charged altogether, but coming up,
22     V,     11|            Secundus. The first was charged by his accusers with having
23    VI,     13|         him a host of persons were charged with treason, Annius Pollio,
24    VI,     17|         more) and the priests were charged with the business of distinguishing,
25    VI,     73|           the late conspiracy, was charged with irreverence towards
26   XII,     50|             was the author. He was charged with treason and designs
27   XII,     69|             and after their return charged him with a few acts of extortion,
28   XII,     75|                             It was charged on Lepida that she had made
29  XIII,     54|        were on the spot. These men charged Suilius with having driven
30  XIII,     67|            few private persons who charged him with cruelty rather
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