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Footnotes
[41]
We find there the punishment of fire, and generally capital punishments, theft punished with death, &c.
[42]
Sylla, animated with the same spirit as the decemvirs, followed their example in augmenting the penal laws against satirical writers.
[44]
Pœnas facinorum auxit, cum locupletes eo facilius scelere se obligarent, quod integris patrimoniis exularent. — Suetonius in "Life of Julius Cæsar," 162.
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