Book, Chapter

 1    1,  18|             Of what avail are any laws, where money rules alone,~
 2    5, 145|   Augustus Caesar, the Romans had laws designed to control the
 3    5, 145|       keenest anxiety. One of the laws of the twelve tables, the "
 4    5, 145|        Emperors, of the number of laws dealing with sex is an accurate
 5    5, 154|           established a system of laws, the perpetual guardians
 6    5, 156|          who, following righteous laws, have enticed thee, who
 7    5, 160|       anathema upon it, the Roman laws prohibited it, but all in
 8    6     |            and, in the absence of laws, the one in possession of
 9    6     |       accustomed to break all the laws which are forbidden by that
10    6     |           to the Gods, obeyed the laws of Nature, and, united to
11    6     |          daring all, violated the laws of Nature herself. Who was
12    6     |           each would abide by the laws prescribed by Providence,
13    6     | intercourse, but amongst them the laws of Nature remain unbroken.
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