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 1   III,     24|     away over this mockery of a trial, Tiberius urging Piso's
 2   III,     32|       emperor's feelings at her trial; so effectually did he interchange
 3   III,     33|     games which interrupted the trial, Lepida went into the theatre
 4   III,     98|  forbade his being put upon his trial, though Ateius Capito openly
 5    IV,     25|      bring a private citizen to trial, and a consul's authority
 6    IV,     25|      however was conducted as a trial for treason, and Silius
 7    IV,     29|      timely death cut short the trial.~ ~
 8    IV,     38|        his special zeal in that trial, with further hints more
 9    IV,     40|    before the completion of the trial. The motion was on the point
10    IV,     58|            It happened that the trial at this time of Votienus
11     V,     14|         was for dragging him to trial as a guilty accomplice in
12    VI,     31| opportunity was wanting for the trial of an old ex-consul and
13    VI,     76|      was accordingly put on her trial before the Senate, and,
14    XI,      8|     with punishment rather than trial, for their guilt was manifest,
15   XIV,     24|       The emperor entrusted the trial of the case to the Senate,
16   XIV,     63|         himself undertaking the trial, and having convicted Veiento,
17    XV,     31|       had also given clemency a trial. Nor would Tiridates refuse
18    XV,     73|      sword in the middle of the trial and perpetrate the fatal
19    XV,     74|      things are accomplished on trial which cowards think arduous.
20   XVI,     15|   rather than with men on their trial, so completely, indeed,
21   XVI,     29|        they seen Thrasea on his trial. It is with a vain hope
22   XVI,     34|      could be appeased, and the trial before the Senate have no
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