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1 I, 96| Falanius it was alleged by his accuser that he had admitted among 2 I, 97| evaded, inasmuch as the accuser selected the worst features 3 III, 68| of rank. As soon as the accuser appeared, all but Vitellia 4 IV, 37| looks, the youth, at once accuser and witness, alleged a plot 5 IV, 38| was unfavourable to the accuser. The man, maddened by remorse, 6 VI, 5| named Latinius Latiaris, accuser and accused, both alike 7 XI, 38| the charge or who was the accuser. Then he eagerly watched 8 XI, 44| and Britannicus, when the accuser roared out at her the story 9 XI, 48| would have recoiled on her accuser. Claudius had returned home 10 XII, 5| a starting point for an accuser. Vitellius put an infamous 11 XII, 50| induced him to sentence the accuser to outlawry. This was all 12 XII, 69| carried, out of hatred for the accuser, notwithstanding the intrigues 13 XIII, 5| cases, or, by confining the accuser and the accused within the 14 XV, 70| resolution. Turning on his accuser, he denounced him as an 15 XV, 90| As neither crime nor accuser appeared, Nero, being thus 16 XVI, 10| deserted him to become his accuser. He had as his accomplice 17 XVI, 13| the freedman who was the accuser, was given, as a reward 18 XVI, 18| and thereby provoked an accuser in the person of Fabius 19 XVI, 34| meanwhile Ostorius Sabinus, the accuser of Soranus, entered, and 20 XVI, 36| Then on the accuser asking her whether she had