Book,  Par.

1     I,     99|   opposed by the praetors of the treasury, but the emperor helped
2    II,     63| intestate, on which the imperial treasury had a claim, he handed over
3   III,     70|         not be registered in the treasury till nine days had expired,
4     V,     11|          offered the keys of the treasury, of which he was prefect,
5    VI,      2|      transferred to the imperial treasury; as if there was any difference.
6    VI,     22|        locked up in the imperial treasury or the public exchequer.
7   XII,     70|    commissioners of the imperial treasury ought to have the same force
8   XIV,     25|         that he had violated the treasury of Aesculapius and had tampered
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