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1 2 | And to that I rejoin:—O my father, did you not wish me to 2 2 | whether he be legislator or father, will be in a dilemma, and 3 3 | originated in the authority of a father and a mother, whom, like 4 3 | Dear is the son to the father—the younger to the elder.~ 5 3 | obtain things which the father prays that he may not obtain.~ 6 3 | Athenian. Yes; or when the father, in the dotage of age or 7 3 | justice, will join in his father’s prayers?~Megillus. I understand 8 3 | expect?~Athenian. Their father had possessions of cattle 9 3 | control and exhortation of father, mother, elders, and when 10 4 | give way to them; for a father who thinks that he has been 11 6 | for whom he votes, and his father’s name, and his tribe, and 12 6 | this colony of ours has a father and mother, who are no other 13 6 | person, and also that his father and mother have led a similar 14 6 | the relations both on the father’s and mother’s side, who 15 6 | themselves.~The betrothal by a father shall be valid in the first 16 6 | brothers who have the same father; but if there are none of 17 6 | children, going away from his father and mother. For in friendships 18 6 | shall leave to his and her father and mother their own dwelling– 19 7 | forebodings in the mind of his father and of his other kinsmen?~ 20 7 | nor less, and whether his father or himself like or dislike 21 9 | avoid the ways of their father, have glory, and let honourable 22 9 | disgrace and punishment of the father is not to be visited on 23 9 | the case of some one whose father, grandfather, and great– 24 9 | shall select ten whom their father or grandfather by the mother’ 25 9 | grandfather by the mother’s or father’s side shall appoint, and 26 9 | does sometimes happen) a father or a mother in a moment 27 9 | table with them, and the father or son who disobeys shall 28 9 | fit of passion has slain father or mother, undergo many 29 9 | law will allow to kill his father or his mother who are the 30 9 | fit of passion slays his father or his mother. But if brother 31 9 | law as he who has killed a father; and let the law about the 32 9 | done. He who has slain a father shall himself be slain at 33 9 | fatality to deprive his father or mother, or brethren, 34 9 | person, or by his or her father or brothers or sons. If 35 9 | warding off death from his father or mother or children or 36 9 | and introduce him to the father and forefathers of the dead 37 9 | better fortune than his father had; and when they have 38 9 | regarding him or her as his father or mother; and he shall 39 9 | an age to have been his father or his mother, out of reverence 40 9 | as he would a brother or father or still older relative. 41 9 | lay violent hands upon his father or mother, or any still 42 9 | a man dare to strike his father or his mother, or their 43 10| from the day on which their father is convicted.~In all these 44 11| serve him, except for his father or his mother, and their 45 11| appear to throw dirt upon his father’s house by an unworthy occupation, 46 11| testament, if he be the father of a family, shall first 47 11| according to law, to him his father may give as much as he pleases 48 11| require guardians, and: the father when he dies leaves a will 49 11| next of kin, two on the father’s and two on the mother50 11| third condition, which a father would naturally consider, 51 11| character and disposition—the father, say, shall forgive the 52 11| being the son of the same father or of the same mother, having 53 11| there be only the testator’s father’s brother, or in the fifth 54 11| in the fifth degree, his father’s brother’s son, or in the 55 11| degree, the child of his father’s sister. Let kindred be 56 11| make him the heir of her father’s possessions, if he be 57 11| fourth degree the sister of a father, and in the fifth degree 58 11| degree the daughter of a father’s brother, and in a sixth 59 11| and in a sixth degree of a father’s sister; and these shall 60 11| the nephew, having a rich father, will be unwilling to marry 61 11| any one who is bereft of father or mother, shall pay twice 62 11| the case of those who have father, though in regard to honour 63 11| as, for example, if the father be not bad, but the son 64 11| state, a son disowned by his father would not of necessity cease 65 11| renounced not only by his father, who is a single person, 66 11| these things. And if the father persuades them, and obtains 67 11| kindred, exclusive of the father and mother and the offender 68 11| family, of both sexes, the father shall be permitted to put 69 11| hesitates about indicting his father for insanity, let the law 70 11| law and tell them of his father’s misfortune, and they shall 71 11| his advocates; and if the father is cast, he shall henceforth 72 11| offspring of the woman and its father shall be sent away by the 73 11| account. Now, if a man has a father or mother, or their fathers 74 11| suppose that the prayers of a father or mother who is specially 75 11| the Gods, than that of a father or grandfather, or of a 76 11| makes a right use of his father and grandfather and other


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