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 1     I,     95|       Deeds only were liable to accusation; words went unpunished.
 2    II,     37|         an extravagantly absurd accusation, according to which Libo
 3    II,     88|   guilty complicity and fearing accusation, had slain Vonones.~ ~
 4   III,     19|    patiently the renewal of the accusation, the furious voices of the
 5    IV,     14|        plan, and, whispering an accusation against Drusus of intending
 6     V,     10|     after his death with either accusation or reproach, although he
 7    VI,     23|     Sancia was outlawed, on the accusation of Quintus Pomponius, a
 8    VI,     25|      were lying in prison under accusation of complicity with Sejanus.
 9    XI,     15|      only kept from planning an accusation and suborning informers
10   XII,     25|      emperor's hand, planned an accusation, through an informer who
11   XII,     50|       great) was attacked by an accusation of which Junius Lupus, a
12   XII,     61|      Junia, was included in the accusation, as one who still resented
13   XII,     69|      the same Agrippina. On the accusation of Tarquitius Priscus, she
14   XII,     69|   longer able to endure a false accusation and an undeserved humiliation,
15   XII,     75|        were similar grounds for accusation. If Nero were to rule, or
16   XIV,     10|  contrived a theatrical mode of accusation, and, while the man was
17   XIV,     25| expelled from the Senate on the accusation of the people of Cyrene,
18   XIV,     39|          a Roman knight, on the accusation of the Moors, was convicted
19   XIV,     53|     publicly convicted of false accusation.~ ~
20   XIV,     63|                       A similar accusation caused the downfall of Fabricius
21   XIV,     83|       ruin, and, to end all, an accusation more horrible than any death.~ ~
22    XV,     69|        were absurd, he added an accusation in which he might make himself
23   XVI,     10|         as a recompense for the accusation.~ ~
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