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laughter 1
laurentum 1
lavishly 1
law 17
lawful 3
lawlessly 1
lawmakers 1
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17 contempt
17 fear
17 just
17 law
17 race
16 alone
16 body
Quintus Septimius Florens Tertullianus
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law

   Book, Chapter
1 I, 5 | all that do not fulfil the law of philosophy? All bear 2 I, 6 | be brought to light. No law forbids inquiry to be made; 3 I, 6 | how are you to keep the law by precautions against that 4 I, 6 | precautions against that which the law forbids, if you neutralize 5 I, 6 | is yon have to keep? No law must keep to itself the 6 I, 6 | it claims obedience. The law, however, becomes an object 7 I, 6 | and the lions. An unjust law secures no respect. In my 8 I, 7 | the very constitution and law of all mysteries the obligation 9 I, 10 | impeaching us as violators of the law, and from which your hatred 10 I, 12 | point, since by a natural law every kind of produce throughout 11 II, 3 | shall, according to the law of natural relationship, 12 II, 5 | appointed in the way of a law for the revolutions of time, 13 II, 9 | used to do violence to law and right, because struck 14 app, frag| Falcidian and Sempronian law would bind the parricide 15 app, frag| his sisters." The Papinian law would punish the outrage 16 app, frag| others' wedlock." The Julian law would visit its adulterous 17 app, frag| freeborn boys." The Cornelian law would condemn the crime


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