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[[note]] Videtur vel non Videtur. [[/note]] [[underline]] Fecisse, [[/foreign]] or [[foreign: Latin]] nonvidetur fecisse, [[/foreign]] [[/underline]] or in case of an  
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[[note]] Videtur vel non Videtur. [[/note]] [[underline]] [[foreign:Latin]] Fecisse, or nonvidetur fecisse, [[/foreign]] [[/underline]] or in case of an  
 
[[note]] [[foreign: Latin]] Amplius [[/foreign]] [[/note]] Adjournment of the Trial, [[underline]] [[foreign: Latin]] Amplius. [[/foreign]] [[/underline]] Rating the  
 
[[note]] [[foreign: Latin]] Amplius [[/foreign]] [[/note]] Adjournment of the Trial, [[underline]] [[foreign: Latin]] Amplius. [[/foreign]] [[/underline]] Rating the  
 
[[note]] [[foreign: Latin]] Æstimatio Litis [[/foreign]] [[/note]] Damages was [[underline]] [[foreign: Latin]] Æstimatio Litis; [[/foreign]] [[/underline]] if the party was
 
[[note]] [[foreign: Latin]] Æstimatio Litis [[/foreign]] [[/note]] Damages was [[underline]] [[foreign: Latin]] Æstimatio Litis; [[/foreign]] [[/underline]] if the party was

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note Videtur vel non Videtur. /note underline foreign:Latin Fecisse, or nonvidetur fecisse, /foreign /underline or in case of an note foreign: Latin Amplius /foreign /note Adjournment of the Trial, underline foreign: Latin Amplius. /foreign /underline Rating the note foreign: Latin Æstimatio Litis /foreign /note Damages was underline foreign: Latin Æstimatio Litis; /foreign /underline if the party was absolved an action lay against the Acussor for Calumny and for Pravarication, the former of which was punished by a Mark in the Forehead, note foreign: Latin Frontis inustio /foreign /note underline foreign: Latin Frontis Inustio. /foreign /underline

When any Magistrate intended to bring an accusation note foreign: Latin Reo diem dicere /foreign /note before the foreign: Latin Comitia, /foreign underline foreign: Latin reo diem dicebat, /foreign /underline he gave notice of the Day. At the End of his Pleading, he mentioned the Punishment, which was called note foreign: Latin Rogatio /foreign /note underline foreign: Latin Rogatio, /foreign /underline and was publickly exposed three marketdays on the third of which he finished his accusation. Then the Person accused entered upon his Defence, and he had several Chances, besides Innocence; the Interposition of the Tribune, voluntary Exile, or sickness, or absense at a Funeral, or the Accuser's Withdrawing, or the Augur's discovering an ill omen on the Day of the foreign: Latin Comitia /foreign

The Roman Punishments were various according to the various Degrees of Crimes. note foreign: Latin Damnum, Vincula /foreign /note underline foreign: Latin Damnum /foreign /underline was apecuniary Fine. underline foreign: Latin Vincula, /foreign /underline Imprisonment note foreign: Latin Vebera, Falio. /foreign /note and Fetters. underline foreign: Latin Verbera, /foreign /underline stripes. underline foreign: Latin Falio /foreign /underline note foreign: Latin Ignominia /foreign /note a Punishment like the Offence. underline foreign: Latin Ignominia, /foreign /underline a public shame, which incapacitated the Offender note foreign: Latin Aqua et Ignis Interdictio /foreign /note from bearing any Office. underline foreign: Latin Aqua et Ignis Interdictio /foreign /underline

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