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Julian (Pennsylvania, United States) (search for this): book 3, chapter 25
It was next proposed to relax the Papia
Poppæa law, which Augustus in his old age had passed subsequently to
the Julian statutes, for yet further enforcing the penalties on celibacy and
for enriching the exchequer. And yet, marriages and the rearing of children
did not become more frequent, so powerful were the attractions of a
childless state. Meanwhile there was an increase in the number of persons
imperilled, for every household was undermined by the insinuations of
informers; and now the country suffered from its laws, as it had hitherto
suffered from its vices. This suggests to me a fuller discussion of the
origin of law and of
the methods by which we have arrived at the
present endless multiplicity and variety of our statutes