Book,  Par.

1     I,     96|     gardens included in the sale a statue of Augustus. Against
2     I,     96|   deities, to be added to a sale of gardens and houses. As
3    VI,     22|     so many persons and the sale of their property, being
4    VI,     22|   intended as a remedy, the sale and purchase of estates,
5    XI,     27|      so to speak, put up to sale.~ ~
6  XIII,     29| seized on goods exposed for sale and inflicted wounds on
7  XIII,     38|    of four per cent. on the sale of slaves was remitted,
8   XIV,     21|   to excess was offered for sale. Money too was distributed,
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