Book,  Par.

 1     I,     96| uninteresting if I relate in the cases of Falanius and Rubrius,
 2    II,     63| unquestioned will. In both these cases he said that noble rank
 3    II,    103|         who had to try poisoning cases had fixed a day for the
 4   III,     39|       objects but for individual cases, and laws were most numerous
 5    IV,      7|          the single exception of cases of treason, were properly
 6     V,     11|          Next were discussed the cases of Publius Vitellius and
 7    VI,     13|        The emperor postponed the cases of Pollio, Vinicianus, and
 8    XI,     47|    passions and dislikes. In the cases of Suilius Caesoninus and
 9   XII,     70|         after a time most of the cases formerly tried by the praetors
10  XIII,      5|        he said, "be judge in all cases, or, by confining the accuser
11  XIII,     66|       judicial precedence to all cases against the collectors;
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