1 XIV. Gaming] “Manu.” Gerlach, Dietsch, Kritzius, and all the recent editors, agree to interpret manu by gaming.
2 Assassins] “Parricidæ.” "Not only he who had killed his father was called a parricide, but he who had killed any man; as is evident from a law of Numa Pompilius: If any one unlawfully and knowingly bring a free man to death, let him be a parricide." Festus sub voce Parrici.
3 Than from any evidence of the fact] “Quàm quòd cuiquam id compertum foret.”
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