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| | The Works Of Tacitus, Vol. 1 (1737): The Online Library of Liberty (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13) |
 | | ” At last, by racking her slaves, her crimes were made manifest, and the judgment of Rubellius Blandus prevailed, for interdicting her from fire and water. |
 | | Let him, however, be expelled Rome, interdicted from fire and water, and his estate be forfeited; which judgment of mine is the same as if he were charged with high treason.” |
 | | Of all the Consulars, only Rubellius Blandus assented to this opinion of Lepidus; the rest voted with Agrippa. |
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