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 1    II,     37|       conducting the case for the prosecution, till Vibius, as they would
 2    II,     38|        deed, stood aloof. Yet the prosecution was continued in the Senate
 3    II,     98|        and the indictment as if a prosecution had already been commenced. ~ ~
 4   III,     11|       facts. Trio, abandoning the prosecution on this count, obtained
 5   III,     24|       their witnesses pressed the prosecution with rival zeal, and there
 6   III,     93|         had been retained for the prosecution, and to these he had to
 7   III,     98|      people of Cyrene, and on the prosecution of Ancharius Priscus, Caesius
 8    IV,     38|          forced to go through the prosecution, during which Tiberius did
 9    IV,     70|    counsel for the defence or the prosecution he enjoyed the fame of eloquence
10    IV,     84|         associated himself in the prosecution was a marvel, for he was
11    IV,     86|        then they should begin the prosecution. Accordingly Latiaris, after
12    VI,      9|     letter. Cestius undertook the prosecution. And this was the most dreadful
13    VI,     10|       condemned, went over to the prosecution, and then Julius Africanus
14    VI,     44|       Varius Ligur for dropping a prosecution. Abudius Ruso too, who had
15  Miss        |           with the account of his prosecution by means Messalina, who
16   XII,     25|           to suicide. Next on the prosecution of the Bithynians, Cadius
17  XIII,     11|            Nor would he allow the prosecution of Carinas Celer, a senator,
18  XIII,     27|      Antonia. The promoter of the prosecution was one Paetus, who had
19  XIII,     40|          to confront a determined prosecution, and at last abandoned his
20  XIII,     54|         Pomponius by a relentless prosecution into the extremity of civil
21  XIII,     54|           had never compelled the prosecution of a single person. ~ ~
22  XIII,     67|                     Two men under prosecution from Africa, in which province
23   XIV,     58|     convicted of extortion on the prosecution of the Bithynians, to the
24    XV,     24|                     Next came the prosecution of Claudius Timarchus of
25    XV,     26|         so even more eagerly is a prosecution decided on. Well; let it
26   XVI,     37| indignation as the cruelty of the prosecution had excited pity. A client
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