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 1     I,     32|    punishments to be without appeal?" ~ ~
 2     I,     89|   gateway, and at last by an appeal to their pity, as they would
 3    II,     93|     before the Senate, of an appeal to the laws. It is not the
 4   III,     36|    reign that he ventured to appeal to the Senate and to the
 5   III,     45| There was a keen debate, and appeal was made to the precedents
 6    IV,     25| names. And so, with a solemn appeal, he summoned the Senate,
 7    IV,     85|      the Divine Augustus and appeal to the protection of the
 8    XI,     44|  with a vehemently indignant appeal, she demanded that a wife
 9    XI,     47|    Caesar was touched by his appeal and inclined to mercy, but
10   XIV,     38|    emperor. Hitherto such an appeal had been perfectly open,
11    XV,     22|    whom they had adopted. An appeal was made to the Senate under
12   XVI,      8|     in as accomplices. By an appeal to the emperor these men
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