Book,  Par.

1   III,     52|          be summoned, and on her conviction to be confined in the common
2   III,     93|       felt as to the defendant's conviction for oppression and extortion,
3    IV,     38|        Serenus. For after Libo's conviction, Serenus had sent the emperor
4    IV,     42|         expelled from Italy on a conviction of having received money
5    IV,     91|        He had condemned her on a conviction of adultery and had banished
6    VI,     22|       too, in consequence of the conviction of so many persons and the
7    VI,     29|       theories, many holding the conviction that heaven does not concern
8  XIII,     54|         fact, with the wholesale conviction of troops of Roman knights,
9    XV,      6| Vologeses it was an old and deep conviction that he should shun the
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