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1 1 | friendship which I and my parents have had for you.~Athenian. 2 2 | of any well–conditioned parents? Is the poet to train his 3 3 | and sovereignty of their parents, which of all sovereignties 4 3 | received from their several parents who had educated them; and 5 3 | them to order, when the parents had the element of order 6 4 | arrive at the conclusion that parents ought to govern their children, 7 4 | comes the honour of living parents, to whom, as is meet, we 8 4 | former generation to their parents. And let a man not forget 9 4 | Gods and the respect of parents, enough has been already 10 4 | and demigods, and about parents living or dead; and now 11 5 | entirely free from sorrow. Let parents, then, bequeath to their 12 5 | man is to act about his parents, and himself, and his own 13 6 | be, at enmity with their parents. But in early days the child, 14 6 | he naturally loves his parents and is beloved by them, 15 6 | him who is born of good parentsO my son, you ought to make 16 6 | the relation of orderly parents; and he who is of the opposite 17 6 | and be visited by their parents; and they shall beget and 18 7 | shall come not only if their parents please, but if they do not 19 7 | state rather than to their parents. My law would apply to females 20 8 | prevents intercourse of parents and children—such a law, 21 9 | also the children of divine parents, but that we are only men 22 9 | relation to the gods, or his parents, or the state, let the judge 23 9 | character of loving and wise parents, rather than of tyrants 24 9 | exile, as was the case with parents who killed their offspring: 25 9 | his passion against his parents, that in the madness of 26 9 | death at the hands of his parents, no law will allow to kill 27 9 | intentionally wound his parents, or a servant his master, 28 9 | brother wounds a brother, the parents and kindred of either sex, 29 9 | assessment of damages to the parents, as is natural; and if the 30 9 | by children against their parents, those who are more than 31 9 | of children suing their parents; and they shall estimate 32 9 | hands lifted up against parents; and therefore the punishments 33 10| when insults are offered to parents; the fourth kind of violence 34 10| duties of children to their parents, I cannot praise them, or 35 10| delightful to children—and their parents during the sacrifices showing 36 11| the young; wherefore also parents are the superiors of their 37 11| when they have lost their parents, we ought to take measures 38 11| he had wronged one whose parents had been alive. As touching 39 11| the offspring of certain parents and is acknowledged by them, 40 11| advise any one to neglect his parents. To a discourse concerning 41 11| honour and dishonour of parents, a prelude such as the following, 42 11| listen to the imprecations of parents; for the curses of parents 43 11| parents; for the curses of parents are, as they ought to be, 44 11| respects the prayers of parents, knowing well that many 45 11| blessing from heaven if their parents live to old age and reach 46 11| by them; but to bad men parents are always a cause of terror. 47 11| of lawful honour his own parents, agreeably to what has now 48 11| sufficiently careful of his parents, and do not regard and gratify 49 11| the same neglect of their parents, and do any hurt to any 50 11| or on the sepulchres of parents, there is no use in trying


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