Book,  Par.

 1     I,     20|         however, voted from the exchequer, and though the use of the
 2     I,    103|        edict "that the military exchequer depended on that branch
 3    II,     47|         it were, break open the exchequer, which, if we exhaust it
 4    II,     62|      years all they paid to the exchequer or to the emperor's purse.
 5   III,     37|  celibacy and for enriching the exchequer. And yet, marriages and
 6    IV,     26|      the claims of the imperial exchequer were computed in detail.
 7    VI,      2|        was to be taken from the exchequer and transferred to the imperial
 8    VI,     22| imperial treasury or the public exchequer. To meet this, the Senate
 9  XIII,     27|     property confiscated to the exchequer and was now convicted clearly
10  XIII,     27|         forgotten claims of the exchequer, were burnt. ~ ~
11  XIII,     33|         by the officials of the exchequer, till four months had expired,
12  XIII,     34|         of the officials of the exchequer, by insinuating that he
13  XIII,     37|     forty million paid into the exchequer to maintain the credit of
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