Book,  Par.

 1     I,      6|       that death was to be the sentence of the grandson in order
 2   III,     25|                    Much of the sentence was mitigated by the emperor.
 3   III,     33|   others had proposed a milder sentence. Subsequently, Scaurus,
 4   III,     54|     outlawed, with the further sentence that he was to be confined
 5   III,     69|      Lepidus spoke against the sentence as follows:- "Senators,
 6   III,     69|       thus there is room for a sentence by which this offence may
 7   III,     94|      of Asia, and the Senate's sentence on him to be read. He then
 8    IV,     43|    other reasons, deprecated a sentence of exile, but did not oppose
 9    IV,     48|        honour, and, if a fatal sentence hangs over me, there will
10     V,      6|  indeed to pronounce the final sentence (for this was forbidden),
11    VI,      4|     and there must have been a sentence of capital punishment, had
12    VI,     43| Aemilii, forestalled the fatal sentence at the persuasion of his
13   XII,     50|     entreaties, induced him to sentence the accuser to outlawry.
14  XIII,     17|      his custody a woman under sentence for poisoning, Locusta by
15  XIII,     57|       and was condemned by the sentence of the Senate under "the
16   XIV,     57|   execution prevailed. But the sentence could not be obeyed in the
17   XIV,     61|        opposed severity in the sentence, he would not be an obstacle
18    XV,     78|        go back and to announce sentence of death. Fabius Rusticus
19    XV,     83|     were condemned by a public sentence of the people of Athens.
20   XVI,     12|      the Senate and a dreadful sentence were hanging over him. Some
21   XVI,     12|    after their burial, and the sentence was that "they should be
22   XVI,     26|      time chosen for the fatal sentence was that at which Tiridates
23   XVI,     30|         to protest against the sentence of the Senate. Thrasea checked
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