[107] Sallust, Cat. Con. ix. Compare the similar saying of Tacitus regarding the chastity of the Germans: "Plusque ibi boni mores valent, quam alibi bonæ leges" (Germ. xix.).
[108] The same collocation of words is used by Cicero with reference to the well-known mode of renewing the appetite in use among the Romans.
[109] Æneid, ii. 351-2.
[110] 2 Cor. xi. 14.
[111] Cicero, C. Verrem, vi. 8.
[112] Cicero, C. Catilinam, iii. 8.
[113] Alluding to the sanctuary given to all who fled to Rome in its early days.
[114] Virgil, Æneid, i. 278.
[115] Compare Aug. Epist. ad Deogratias, 102, 13; and De Præd. Sanct. 19.