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Quae etiam Volsiniensium urbem grauibus et erubescendis cladibus inplicauerunt. erat opulenta, erat moribus et legibus ordinata, Etruriae caput habebatur: sed postquam luxuria prolapsa est, in profundum iniuriarum et turpitudinis decidit, ut seruorum se insolentissimae dominationi subiceret. qui primum admodum pauci senatorium ordinem intrare ausi, mox uniuersam rem publicam occupauerunt, testamenta ad arbitrium suum scribi iubebant, conuiuia coetusque ingenuorum fieri uetabant, filias dominorum in matrimonium ducebant. postremo lege sanxerunt ut stupra sua in uiduis pariter atque nuptis inpunita essent ac ne qua uirgo ingenuo nuberet, cuius castitatem non ante ex numero ipsorum aliquis delibasset.
Valerius Maximus. Factorvm et Dictorvm Memorabilivm, Libri Novem. Karl Friedrich Kempf. Leipsig. Teubner. 1888. Keyboarding.
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