Book,  Par.

 1    II,     55|              implored a reduction of tribute. ~ ~
 2    II,     62|         decided, to be exempted from tribute for the same time, and some
 3    IV,     17|            remission of three years' tribute. Vibius Serenus too, proconsul
 4    IV,     92|           imposed on them a moderate tribute, suitable to their limited
 5    IV,     92|             appointed to collect the tribute were seized and gibbeted.
 6    VI,     62|          their revenue and submit to tribute. There they defended themselves
 7    XI,     12|      recorded his greatness, and the tribute won from peoples from whom
 8    XI,     27| contributions of Italy was added the tribute of the provinces. Subsequently
 9   XII,     35|              years of plunder and of tribute. Vannius's own native force
10   XII,     40|          free from the Roman axe and tribute, and still preserved inviolate
11   XII,     68|            by an earthquake, had its tribute remitted for five years.~ ~
12   XII,     71|              Cos dwell free from all tribute in their sacred island,
13   XII,     73|              deserved help. So their tribute was remitted for five years. ~ ~
14    XV,      7|              impose on the conquered tribute and laws and Roman administration,
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