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 1    II,      1|    Statilius Taurus and Lucius Libo there was a commotion in
 2    II,     34|            About the same time Libo Drusus, of the family of
 3    II,     34| senator, an intimate friend of Libo's, prompted the young man,
 4    II,     35|   conferred the praetorship on Libo and often invited him to
 5    II,     35|      had been tampered with by Libo for the purpose of evoking
 6    II,     36|                                Libo meanwhile, in mourning apparel
 7    II,     37|    yield one to the other, and Libo had entered without counsel,
 8    II,     37| accusation, according to which Libo had consulted persons whether
 9    II,     37|     But there was one paper in Libo's handwriting, so the prosecutor
10    II,     37|      devising new law, ordered Libo's slaves to be sold singly
11    II,     37|        of the Senate's decree, Libo might be tried on their
12    II,     38|        be heard and seen; when Libo, whose anguish drove him
13    II,     39|  Messalinus then proposed that Libo's bust should not be carried
14    II,     39|     day of September, on which Libo had killed himself, was
15    IV,     38|       exile Serenus. For after Libo's conviction, Serenus had
16    IV,     43|        have related, had drawn Libo into a snare and then destroyed
17    VI,     14|      agent in the plot against Libo, and it was with the co-operation
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