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1     I,     72|    an opportunity of sifting accusations and distinguishing the innocent.
2     I,     96|    first experiments at such accusations, in order to explain the
3    II,     36|      soften or aggravate the accusations. ~ ~
4    II,     42| judges, the cruel threats of accusations from hired orators, declared
5   III,     16|      some old and irrelevant accusations about intrigues and extortion
6    VI,     61|   her husband with ceaseless accusations, remained unpunished, infamous
7    XI,      6| Suilius after this plied his accusations without cessation or pity,
8    XI,      7|   them. As it was, quarrels, accusations, hatreds and wrongs were
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