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1 I, 28| restored light and air to these innocent and most unhappy men, but 2 I, 62| when war bursts on us, innocent and guilty alike perish." ~ ~ 3 I, 72| accusations and distinguishing the innocent. But Varus fell by fate 4 II, 101| may die away. Often the innocent cannot stand against the 5 III, 22| more earnestly that the innocent may not pay the penalty 6 III, 93| been perilous even to an innocent man. Besides a host of adverse 7 IV, 27| decree providing that even innocent governors who knew nothing 8 IV, 35| destruction of Tacfarinas, and innocent of any guilty intention, 9 IV, 37| protested too that Cornutus was innocent and that his terror was 10 IV, 47| which are condemned, so innocent am I of any guilty act; 11 VI, 44| mistake ought not to be held innocent in the prince and be a source 12 VI, 75| eagerness to assail the innocent.~ ~ 13 XI, 34| Harmless measures were for the innocent. Crime once exposed had 14 XIII, 39| he reported that she was innocent. This Pomponia lived a long 15 XIII, 40| though they had imperilled an innocent man.~ ~ 16 XIV, 54| which was for saving so many innocent lives, brought matters to 17 XIV, 56| But, it will be said, the innocent will perish. Well, even 18 XIV, 75| danger, if illustrious and innocent men were to be destroyed. 19 XV, 65| old resentment against an innocent man.~ ~ 20 XV, 96| destroyed men perfectly innocent out of jealousy or fear. 21 XVI, 11| and implore him to hear an innocent man, and not surrender to 22 XVI, 33| he was to suffer for an innocent alliance. "What again,"