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1 I, 3| physical strength, had not been convicted of any gross offence. And 2 I, 27| fraternising with deserters and men convicted on capital charges. ~ ~ 3 II, 65| remarks, and for having been convicted of adultery, allied though 4 III, 16| his acquittal, if he were convicted of the greater crimes. Next, 5 III, 52| Annia Rufilla, whom he had convicted of fraud before a judge, 6 III, 69| just as though he were convicted under the law of treason."~ ~ 7 III, 98| Priscus, Caesius Cordus was convicted of extortion. Lucius Ennius, 8 IV, 41| emperor, against whom he was convicted of having written libellous 9 VI, 31| accused before he could be convicted in his presence. Just as 10 XII, 75| Messalina and Silius had been convicted, and now again there were 11 XIII, 22| her death, should she be convicted of the crime, but "any one," 12 XIII, 27| the exchequer and was now convicted clearly of imposture. But 13 XIV, 33| planned the treachery, were convicted and punished. ~ ~ 14 XIV, 39| accusation of the Moors, was convicted of extortion, and banished 15 XIV, 53| if he had been publicly convicted of false accusation.~ ~ 16 XIV, 58| Tarquitius Priscus was convicted of extortion on the prosecution 17 XIV, 63| undertaking the trial, and having convicted Veiento, he banished him 18 XV, 54| an immense multitude was convicted, not so much of the crime 19 XV, 77| emperor, not because he had convicted him of the conspiracy, but 20 XV, 92| men disgraced rather than convicted, escaped with sentences