Book,  Par.

 1    II,     37|   writing should be examined by torture. As an ancient statute of
 2   III,     17|       offered his slaves to the torture, and insisted on its application
 3   III,     32|    allow them to be examined by torture on matters referring to
 4   III,     33|       sacrificed." Then, by the torture of the slaves, her infamies
 5   III,     93|  state-agent, to be examined by torture. And that not a friend might
 6    IV,     15|       and fully divulged, under torture, by Eudemus and Lygdus.
 7    IV,     38|         slaves were examined by torture, and the result was unfavourable
 8    IV,     38|       though the examination by torture, owing to the obstinacy
 9    IV,     63|      Being found and put to the torture that he might be forced
10    IV,     63|     when he was dragged back to torture, he broke loose from his
11    IV,     80|       the advantage of escaping torture. More to be pitied were
12    VI,     73|        of the witnesses and the torture of the slaves, and the fact
13    XI,     26|         being torn in pieces by torture, but gave up no accomplices,
14   XIV,     33|      dagger, who divulged under torture the whole method of the
15   XIV,     79| slave-girls were examined under torture, and though some were forced
16   XIV,     81|       of little weight, and the torture of the slave-girls exposed
17    XV,     71|         sight and the threat of torture. Natalis however, taking
18    XV,     72|       men as they increased the torture that they might not be a
19    XV,     72|      senators, yet unscathed by torture, betrayed, every one, his
20    XV,     74|     such a host of accomplices. Torture or reward can overcome everything.
21   XVI,     21|         for them himself by the torture of the rack, his patron
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