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Volume 2 · 63 words · 1771 Edition

in the civil law, the treasury of a prince. It differs from the aerarium, which was the treasury of the public or people; thus, when the money arising from the sale of condemned persons goods was appropriated for the use of the public, their goods were said publicari; but when it was destined for the support of the prince, they were called confiscari.