Note 113
The opinion of the lawyers, and the
discretion of the magistrates, had introduced, in the time
of Tacitus, some legal restraints, which might support his
contrast of the boni mores of the Germans to the bonae leges
alibi - that is to say, at Rome, (de Moribus Germanorum, c.
19.) Tertullian (ad Nationes, l. i. c. 15) refutes his own
charges, and those of his brethren, against the heathen
jurisprudence.]
The History Of The Decline And
Fall Of The Roman Empire
—Fall In The East
—Chapter 44