Book,  Par.

1     I,     16| provinces, taxes, direct and indirect, necessary expenses and
2    II,     70|     in a bitter speech, with indirect reflections on Germanicus,
3    IV,      8|      the duties on corn, the indirect taxes and other branches
4     V,      2|  female friendships, with an indirect censure on the consul Fufius,
5  XIII,     65|      order the repeal of all indirect taxes, and so confer a most
6  XIII,     65|    for the collection of the indirect taxes had been formed by
7   XIV,     16| nations! He glanced too with indirect censure at the days of Claudius,
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