Book,  Par.

1     I,    103|   depended on that branch of revenue, and, further, that the
2    II,     78|  furnished by each people, a revenue as magnificent as is now
3    IV,      8| other branches of the public revenue, they were in the hands
4    VI,     62|   render an account of their revenue and submit to tribute. There
5  XIII,     65|   the excessive greed of the revenue collectors, made Nero doubt
6  XIII,     65|   put on the cupidity of the revenue collectors, that they might
7  XIII,     66|   every branch of the public revenue, which had hitherto been
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