Book,  Par.

1    II,     90|           of my infant children? Poisoning seems tedious; he is in
2    II,     97|        it exhibited the marks of poisoning. For men according as they
3    II,    103|       the praetor who had to try poisoning cases had fixed a day for
4    II,    117| forbidden and even denounced the poisoning of king Pyrrhus. ~ ~
5   III,     17|        It was only the charge of poisoning from which he seemed to
6    IV,     14|        the time and place of the poisoning, Sejanus, with the most
7   XII,     77|        lately been condemned for poisoning, and had long been retained
8  XIII,     17|         woman under sentence for poisoning, Locusta by name, with a
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