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 1     I,     18|       Haterius too and Mamercus Scaurus ruffled his suspicious temper,
 2     I,     18|    State to be without a head?" Scaurus by the remark that there
 3     I,     18|     invective against Haterius; Scaurus, with whom he was far more
 4   III,     33|         sentence. Subsequently, Scaurus, who had had daughter by
 5   III,     45|    favour. Against him Mamercus Scaurus, Lucius Arruntius and other
 6   III,     92|   extortion; whereupon Mamercus Scaurus, an ex-consul, Junius Otho,
 7   III,     92|        Tiberius, while Mamercus Scaurus quoted old precedents, the
 8   III,     92|      and of Publius Rutilius by Scaurus. As if indeed Scipio's and
 9   III,     92| offences, or that of the famous Scaurus, whom his great grandson,
10    VI,     13|         Pollio, Appius Silanus, Scaurus Mamercus, Sabinus Calvisius,
11    VI,     13|         Pollio, Vinicianus, and Scaurus, intending to try them himself
12    VI,     13|    ominous marks to the name of Scaurus.~ ~
13    VI,     43|                        Mamercus Scaurus was then for the second
14    VI,     43|         of a tragedy written by Scaurus, from which he cited some
15    VI,     43|      practice of magical rites. Scaurus, as befitted the old house
16    VI,     44|         whom the destruction of Scaurus had made notorious, were
17    XV,     61|         two centurions, Maximus Scaurus and Venetus Paulus. But
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