Book,  Par.

 1    II,     77|     province. He reduced the price of corn by opening the granaries,
 2    II,    116| dearness of corn, he fixed a price for grain to be paid by
 3    VI,     18|   the same consulship a high price of corn almost brought on
 4    XI,     45|   had been degraded into the price of infamy. Then he led the
 5   XII,     55|     possible means. Then the price of infamy was raised, and
 6  XIII,     38|     was added as part of the price. The emperor by an edict
 7  XIII,     72|     spurned the offer as the price of treason, adding, "We
 8    XV,     21| There was no addition to the price, although about two hundred
 9    XV,     49|  neighbouring towns, and the price of corn was reduced to three
10    XV,     94|     the use of at the market price. Then, as if he was going
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