Statistics for occurrence #1 of “Caesar Roman” in entry bankruptcy-laws-past-and-present of Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History:

...slavery beyond the Tiber: but if several creditors were alike obstinate and unrelenting, they might legally dismember his body, and satiate their revenge by this horrid partition. In the time of Caesar Roman jurisprudence and civilization had so developed that the debtor, by the famous cessio bonorum, might at least escape slavery, and in most cases retain his civil rights; and about a century lat...
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