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 1   III,     22|                      Crushed by a conspiracy of my foes and the odium
 2     V,     14|          guilty accomplice in the conspiracy. And though many of the
 3    VI,     19|          fell beneath a charge of conspiracy. Of these Caius Geminius,
 4    VI,     73|          the betrayer of the late conspiracy, was charged with irreverence
 5   XIV,     42|     slavery, had agreed in secret conspiracy to reclaim their freedom.
 6    XV,     59|         the consulship, and now a conspiracy was planned, and at once
 7    XV,     60|                 The origin of the conspiracy was not in Piso's personal
 8    XV,     65|        all who had no part in the conspiracy, and who would pity Nero
 9    XV,     65|       indeed, had no share in the conspiracy, though Nero on that charge
10    XV,     67|            who either knew of the conspiracy and was faithful up to this
11    XV,     68|         danger, of the formidable conspiracy, and of all else which he
12    XV,     71|          he did more of the whole conspiracy, and being also more practised
13    XV,     74|          were who, as soon as the conspiracy was betrayed, urged Piso,
14    XV,     77|          had convicted him of the conspiracy, but anxious to accomplish
15    XV,     85|         soldiers' part too in the conspiracy no longer escaped discovery,
16    XV,     87|                    Throughout the conspiracy nothing, it was certain,
17    XV,     93|          opportune pretext of the conspiracy, but he was in fact hated
18    XV,     96|          or fear. However, that a conspiracy was begun, matured, and
19    XV,     97|          power the secrets of the conspiracy. The games too of Ceres
20   XVI,     16|          by the lately discovered conspiracy, fearful of a sudden attack.
21   XVI,     18|           Sardinia on a charge of conspiracy, and on receiving a message
22   XVI,     18|           them a knowledge of the conspiracy, and a letter was forged
23   XVI,     18| remembered that he had betrayed a conspiracy to Caius Caesar. ~ ~
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