Book,  Par.

 1     I,     57|       first legion, who tried and punished them one by one in the following
 2    II,     10|          a light armed force, who punished their perfidy with fire
 3   III,     14|      discovered which ought to be punished, whoever the murdered man
 4   III,     35|           banished from Rome, and punished their paramours with death
 5   III,     53|       Cursor, Roman knights, were punished on the emperor's proposal,
 6    IV,     27| delinquencies of others should be punished for their wives' offences
 7    IV,     39|      votes that Serenus should be punished according to ancient precedent,
 8    IV,     50|          and undistinguished were punished. ~ ~
 9    IV,     58|        regard to accused persons, punished Aquilia with exile for the
10    IV,     62|           Antonius, was capitally punished for adultery with Julia,
11    IV,     88|         thanks to them for having punished a bitter foe to the State,
12    VI,      2|  discovered and not also long ago punished, terrible decrees were proposed
13    VI,     12|    designs against the emperor be punished. As for friendship and its
14    VI,     44|          Still the informers were punished when ever an opportunity
15    XI,     45|           senator, were similarly punished.~ ~
16   XII,     38|          their cunning was always punished. And now Ostorius had advanced
17   XII,     49|           took as a grave charge, punished with banishment or death
18   XII,     64|       about their being capitally punished. Some delay indeed was occasioned
19  XIII,     26|            Atimetus was capitally punished, while Paris was too serviceable
20  XIII,     40|         some of his accusers were punished with exile, as though they
21   XIV,     24|     excited the disturbance, were punished with exile. ~ ~
22   XIV,     32|         ravaged their country and punished the enemy's daring at the
23   XIV,     33|     treachery, were convicted and punished. ~ ~
24   XIV,     44|     rashness of Petilius had been punished, he resolved to save the
25   XVI,     12|          was that "they should be punished in ancient fashion." Nero
26   XVI,     15|           I have stated, had been punished with exile for repeated
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