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1 I, 95| he had revived the law of treason, the name of which indeed 2 I, 95| whether prosecutions for treason should be revived, replied 3 I, 97| Bithynia, was accused of treason by his quaestor, Caepio 4 I, 98| acquitted of the charges of treason. As for the question of 5 II, 65| Meantime the law of treason was gaining strength. Appuleia 6 II, 65| Augustus, was accused of treason by an informer for having 7 II, 65| law. As to the charge of treason, the emperor insisted that 8 II, 65| then acquitted Appuleia of treason. For her adultery, he deprecated 9 III, 32| deal with the charges of treason, and subsequently induced 10 III, 35| awful name of sacrilege and treason, he went far beyond the 11 III, 53| Caecilianus, with false charges of treason. Both these results were 12 III, 54| extortion, adding a charge of treason, which then crowned all 13 III, 54| judges, to be tried for treason, as a seditious man who 14 III, 61| asked, "to be charged with treason before the Senate? We have 15 III, 69| convicted under the law of treason."~ ~ 16 III, 93| in his danger, charges of treason were added, a binding guarantee 17 III, 98| Roman knight, was accused of treason, for having converted a 18 IV, 7| single exception of cases of treason, were properly enforced. ~ ~ 19 IV, 25| conducted as a trial for treason, and Silius forestalled 20 IV, 40| whenever a person accused of treason put an end to his life by 21 IV, 43| sister with a false charge of treason. Catus, as I have related, 22 IV, 47| comprehended under the law of treason. I am said to have praised 23 IV, 58| suffered the penalty of treason; but the emperor, clinging 24 VI, 13| persons were charged with treason, Annius Pollio, Appius Silanus, 25 VI, 23| as there was a charge of treason against Considius Proculus. 26 VI, 56| senator, who was accused of treason by Caius Gracchus, laid 27 VI, 73| Vitellius, had been accused of treason by Laelius Balbus. When 28 XII, 50| author. He was charged with treason and designs on the throne. 29 XIII, 72| the offer as the price of treason, adding, "We may lack a 30 XIV, 60| upon this impeached of high treason by Cossutianus Capito, who 31 XIV, 60| occasion on which the law of treason was revived, and men thought