Book,  Par.

1     I,     16|   subject kingdoms, provinces, taxes, direct and indirect, necessary
2     I,     43| related, he was collecting the taxes of Gaul, received news of
3    II,      7|    Caius Antius to collect the taxes of Gaul. Silius, Anteius,
4    IV,      8|   duties on corn, the indirect taxes and other branches of the
5  XIII,     63|       peace and war, or on the taxes and laws and other matters
6  XIII,     65|     the repeal of all indirect taxes, and so confer a most splendid
7  XIII,     65|        abolition of the direct taxes. Many companies for the
8  XIII,     65|     collection of the indirect taxes had been formed by consuls
9  XIII,     66|       two-and-a-half per cent. taxes remains in force, as well
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