128 Archntologis Attica? Lib.^l
videDemost. he accounts among his childrei the party Co osfending might
cpnt.Anstoc. ke-ssiuri in the manner by him3againft whom he had trespai-
sed. Likewise in the desence os a mans goods , is the theefe
were killed,impunity was gran: ed. Aster this inquifition,
they palTed to sen tence, which wasgiven very privily 3 at Jit*
vmal intimates, Ergo occulta tega, ut Curia Murtis Atken'ui
.yideSylviu without speakingr as the! abd'ures feiitlhtte of the Remans^ hr
.ini Qrac. pro vvhich they wrote C.if they condemned. A,is absolved.N L
irchecale were not matjiteit j hence Ap«oot!>jtk wytponp©-^
for one that is close and iilent;& Aftiowaynn, sor one that is
. - grave, and who can hold his peace,& In whose countenance
gTerentius, |g:g trsssjs jeveritas. cm^ssi <rxt/3p»j7wp tfj \s§po*-y.v&v iy <na>7nK&y,-
bHtktih^ Whatsoever they concluded of, ssood irrevocable, h neiV
"? e" ther could there be any appeal to anotherTribunail. And no
j 'm' marvail For so uptight was their lentence,* that none either
fiPTt ^ppei{anC or p, isoner, could ever fay that he was unjuftly
■ condemned. Nay both partie«\as well those that are caft, as1
Pachymenus . . „ ' . ., r ; j u e, 3, / <i
iDemost. tRey tnat catt,are alike contented. K mla^ot^y^o-tv o{toia?
com. Arifto- w y^^-mvlsn. Aster doom theprisoner was to fuffer death.
crat.p.4i3. In which execution also the Ampgius had a care left the
Tom^iS mnocent mou^ be punifhed with the guilty.' When there- ■
I Milrfvzx. ^ore tn?ynac* condemned a woman sor poyfoning another,;
hist.I.S.c.13. they deferred the execution, becaufefhc was great with
c-hild3and ftraight way after her delivery put the mother to
death. Which cuftome is by us also obferved at our Assise?,
mValer.Max. m [c will not be amide to relate one memorable thing done
P-Si2<- in the time of Dolabdla Proconful of Asia, who when a dame!
os Smjrna was bioughtbefore him3for killing her husband &
sbn,who had deprived her of a hopefull youth, begot of htr
by a sormer husband, referred the audience os the matter to
the AreopagitHi who commanded the woman and her accu-
ser to appear some hundred years after $ that by fuch a bot-
toms of time,fcarce able to be unwinded, they might fhew.,
that they neither would condemne, nor acquit the woman.-
a Lib.quinto. One thing more,* <|«iHii//4ssteIs us,that they condened a boy
for
videDemost. he accounts among his childrei the party Co osfending might
cpnt.Anstoc. ke-ssiuri in the manner by him3againft whom he had trespai-
sed. Likewise in the desence os a mans goods , is the theefe
were killed,impunity was gran: ed. Aster this inquifition,
they palTed to sen tence, which wasgiven very privily 3 at Jit*
vmal intimates, Ergo occulta tega, ut Curia Murtis Atken'ui
.yideSylviu without speakingr as the! abd'ures feiitlhtte of the Remans^ hr
.ini Qrac. pro vvhich they wrote C.if they condemned. A,is absolved.N L
irchecale were not matjiteit j hence Ap«oot!>jtk wytponp©-^
for one that is close and iilent;& Aftiowaynn, sor one that is
. - grave, and who can hold his peace,& In whose countenance
gTerentius, |g:g trsssjs jeveritas. cm^ssi <rxt/3p»j7wp tfj \s§po*-y.v&v iy <na>7nK&y,-
bHtktih^ Whatsoever they concluded of, ssood irrevocable, h neiV
"? e" ther could there be any appeal to anotherTribunail. And no
j 'm' marvail For so uptight was their lentence,* that none either
fiPTt ^ppei{anC or p, isoner, could ever fay that he was unjuftly
■ condemned. Nay both partie«\as well those that are caft, as1
Pachymenus . . „ ' . ., r ; j u e, 3, / <i
iDemost. tRey tnat catt,are alike contented. K mla^ot^y^o-tv o{toia?
com. Arifto- w y^^-mvlsn. Aster doom theprisoner was to fuffer death.
crat.p.4i3. In which execution also the Ampgius had a care left the
Tom^iS mnocent mou^ be punifhed with the guilty.' When there- ■
I Milrfvzx. ^ore tn?ynac* condemned a woman sor poyfoning another,;
hist.I.S.c.13. they deferred the execution, becaufefhc was great with
c-hild3and ftraight way after her delivery put the mother to
death. Which cuftome is by us also obferved at our Assise?,
mValer.Max. m [c will not be amide to relate one memorable thing done
P-Si2<- in the time of Dolabdla Proconful of Asia, who when a dame!
os Smjrna was bioughtbefore him3for killing her husband &
sbn,who had deprived her of a hopefull youth, begot of htr
by a sormer husband, referred the audience os the matter to
the AreopagitHi who commanded the woman and her accu-
ser to appear some hundred years after $ that by fuch a bot-
toms of time,fcarce able to be unwinded, they might fhew.,
that they neither would condemne, nor acquit the woman.-
a Lib.quinto. One thing more,* <|«iHii//4ssteIs us,that they condened a boy
for