Book,  Par.

1     I,    102| enactments were passed to fix the amount of their pay and to check
2    II,     78|          to the temples, with the amount of grain and supplies furnished
3    VI,     18|           dwelt on the far larger amount of grain imported by himself
4    VI,     21|          was reduced to half that amount, and finally compound interest
5    VI,     22|       State in land to double the amount. Credit was thus restored,
6  XIII,     34|          and a limit fixed to the amount of bail or penalty which
7  XIII,     65|        correspondence between the amount of income and the necessary
8   XVI,     14|      previously offered this same amount for the distresses of Rome. ~ ~
9   XVI,     18|       will bequeathing an immense amount to Tigellinus and his son-in-law,
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