XX. Of Acts of Violence | 79 | |
XXI. Of the Punishment of the Nobles | 80 | |
XXII. IOf Robbery | 83 | |
XXIII. Of Infamy, considered as a Punishment | 85 | |
XXIV. Of Idleness | 87 | |
XXV. Of Banishment and Confiscation | 89 | |
XXVI. Of the Spirit of Family in States | 92 | |
XXVII. Of the Mildness of Punishments | 98 | |
XXVIII. Of the Punishment of Death | 102 | |
XXIX. Of Imprisonment | 117 | |
XXX. Of Prosecution and Prescription | 120 | |
XXXI. Of Crimes of difficult Proof | 125 | |
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 | |
XXXVIII. Of Suggestive Interrogations | 156 |
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