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Volume 17 · 66 words · 1810 Edition

an appellation given to whatever threatens punishment, or some penalty. Thus, in France, when an exile is enjoined not to return under pain of death, it is deemed a comminatory penalty; since, if he do return, it is not strictly executed; but a second injunction is laid on him, which is more than comminatory, and, from the day of the date thereof, imports death without remedy.