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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