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Publius (Gaius) Cornelius Tacitus
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pay

   Book,  Par.
1 I, 45| that his own purse should pay these annual sums. It was 2 I, 50| to prefer prize money to pay. They had long endured a 3 I, 66| seized some money sent to pay the garrison of a fortress, 4 II, 62| other in attracting by large pay the most profligate of the 5 III, 8 | capitulate from the want of pay and provisions. Mucianus 6 III, 74| of slaying them and their pay for the work they had done. 7 IV, 8 | Senators are competent to pay their homage. What we have 8 IV, 20| march, a donative, double pay, and an increase in the 9 IV, 27| feelings of the soldiery. Pay and provisions were scanty, 10 IV, 47| clamoured for their promised pay. Even the Vitellianists 11 IV, 47| for regular service and pay. Theirs were prayers indeed, 12 IV, 77| armies cannot exist without pay; pay cannot be furnished 13 IV, 77| cannot exist without pay; pay cannot be furnished without 14 IV, 77| less tribute than you now pay. Should the Romans be driven


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