63 ([return])
[ Now Citta di Castello.]

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64 ([return])
[ The Romans had an absolute power over their children, of which no age or station of the latter deprived them.]

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65 ([return])
[ Their business was to interpret dreams, oracles, prodigies, &c., and to foretell whether any action should be fortunate or prejudicial, to particular persons, or to the whole commonwealth. Upon this account, they very often occasioned the displacing of magistrates, the deferring of public assemblies, &c. Kennet's Ron,. Antig. M.]

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66 ([return])
[ Trajan.]

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67 ([return])
[ A slave was incapable of property; and, therefore, whatever he acquired became the right of his master. M.]

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