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XX. Of Acts of Violence |
79
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XXI. Of the Punishment of the Nobles |
80
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|
XXII. IOf Robbery |
83
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|
XXIII. Of Infamy, considered as a Punishment |
85
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|
XXIV. Of Idleness |
87
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|
XXV. Of Banishment and Confiscation |
89
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|
XXVI. Of the Spirit of Family in States |
92
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|
XXVII. Of the Mildness of Punishments |
98
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|
XXVIII. Of the Punishment of Death |
102
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|
XXIX. Of Imprisonment |
117
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|
XXX. Of Prosecution and Prescription |
120
|
|
XXXI. Of Crimes of difficult Proof |
125
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|
XXXII. Of Suicide |
132
|
|
XXXIII. Of Smuggling |
139
|
|
XXXIV. Of Bankrupts |
142
|
|
XXXV. Of Sanctuaries |
147
|
|
XXXVI. Of Rewards for apprehending, or killing Criminals |
150
|
|
XXXVII. Of Attempts, Accomplices, and Pardon |
152
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|
XXXVIII. Of Suggestive Interrogations |
156
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