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 1    II,     47|       have to be replenished by crimes. Money was given you, Hortalus,
 2   III,     16|        convicted of the greater crimes. Next, Servaeus, Veranius,
 3   III,     84|      people which protected the crimes of men as much as the worship
 4   III,     95|       indeed," he said, "punish crimes committed; but how much
 5    VI,      2|         the year, as if Livia's crimes had just been discovered
 6    VI,      7|           So completely had his crimes and infamies recoiled, as
 7    VI,     42|       in his province and other crimes, had screened his guilt
 8    VI,     56|        most flagrant and recent crimes. Under this dread, Fulcinius
 9    VI,     74|        had by yet more numerous crimes been the scourge of the
10    XI,     42| overpoweringly hideous were her crimes, by a single person. ~ ~
11   XII,     64|   Cumanus was condemned for the crimes which the two had committed,
12   XII,     78|       he knew that the greatest crimes are perilous in their inception,
13  XIII,     16|         to those many fruitless crimes. ~ ~
14  XIII,     54|  shorter plan to begin with his crimes at Rome, the witnesses of
15   XIV,     18|     prolonged his reign and his crimes. Still, to deepen the popular
16   XIV,     52|        same year two remarkable crimes were committed at Rome,
17    XV,     44|         was no cessation to his crimes. For during the very same
18    XV,     45|     from the remembrance of his crimes, he was never free from
19    XV,     61|     friends about the emperor's crimes, the approaching end of
20    XV,     63|    history of all the emperor's crimes. "The Senate," she affirmed, "
21    XV,     78|         he was now abetting the crimes which he had united with
22    XV,     87|        unused to be told of the crimes he perpetrated as he was
23   XVI,      8|         Nero, who was busy with crimes on a far greater scale.~ ~
24   XVI,     13|      the two Torquati for their crimes had now rendered its name
25   XVI,     27|         he were informed of the crimes alleged and had an opportunity
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