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1 I, 22| from receiving each the pay of a denarius, and from 2 I, 32| completed service, of the daily pay being a denarius, and of 3 I, 32| to increase the soldiers' pay, nor to alleviate their 4 I, 35| Percennius and Vibulenus give pay to the soldiers and land 5 I, 40| the young, more liberal pay, all, an end of their miseries, 6 I, 45| exemptions, of their scanty pay, of the severity of their 7 I, 55| satisfied with discharge or pay; that here only centurions 8 I, 81| with an eager longing to pay the last honour to those 9 I, 102| fix the amount of their pay and to check the disorderly 10 II, 11| Flavus spoke of increased pay, of a neck chain, a crown, 11 II, 16| wives and lands with daily pay of a hundred sesterces as 12 III, 3| Apulia, and Campania were to pay the last honours to his 13 III, 22| that the innocent may not pay the penalty of my wickedness. 14 IV, 93| Cruptorix, once a soldier in our pay, fearing betrayal, had perished 15 VI, 5| and was now the first to pay the penalty. By way of episode, 16 VI, 33| with bloodshed, so might he pay the full penalty due to 17 XI, 19| Germans, and they crowded to pay him court, for he was untainted 18 XII, 21| not be led in triumph, and pay the penalty of death. ~ ~ 19 XIII, 38| the seller was ordered to pay it, purchasers found that 20 XIV, 20| in the amphitheatre; only pay from one who is able to 21 XIV, 44| like men soon about to pay the penalty, and meanwhile 22 XV, 42| in the emperor's train to pay him honour or for various 23 XV, 63| provided whereby he might pay the penalty of having destroyed