Book,  Par.

1    II,     37| evidence. As a consequence, the defendant asked an adjournment till
2   III,     13|      and entered Rome. Then the defendant sought the advocacy of Lucius
3   III,     16|      not have been fatal to the defendant, if he cleared himself as
4   III,     17|         eyes. And, besides, the defendant offered his slaves to the
5   III,     93|        doubt was felt as to the defendant's conviction for oppression
6    IV,     37|      and brutality. A father as defendant, a son as prosecutor, (Vibius
7  XIII,     67|      their witnesses, while the defendant insisted on being at once
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