| The History of Rome, by Theodor Mommsen |
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The king inflicted at his discretion fines payable to the state for trespasses against order and for police offences; they consisted in a definite number (hence the name -multa-) of cattle or sheep. It was in his power also to pronounce sentence of scourging.
Punishment of Offenses Against Order
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