Book,  Par.

1   III,     41|  serving as one of the Twenty Commissioners, and let him be a candidate
2    VI,     69|    from his extreme age. Four commissioners, all husbands of the emperor'
3   XII,     70|    the legal decisions of the commissioners of the imperial treasury
4  XIII,     34|    from these officers to the commissioners. ~ ~
5  XIII,     35| allowed the Senate to appoint commissioners; then, when corrupt practices
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