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1 1 | reputation it was, worthy of a son of Zeus. As you and Megillus
2 3 | do.~Athenian. Dear is the son to the father—the younger
3 3 | course.~Athenian. And yet the son often prays to obtain things
4 3 | obtain.~Megillus. When the son is young and foolish, you
5 3 | do you imagine that the son, having a sense of right
6 3 | that Darius was not the son of a king, and had not received
7 3 | Darius was succeeded by his son Xerxes; and he again was
8 3 | Darius had died, and that his son, who was young and hot–headed,
9 4 | has been wronged by his son may be reasonably expected
10 6 | each portion some God or son of a God, let us give them
11 6 | born of good parents—O my son, you ought to make such
12 7 | say, any one who may be a son or brother, standing by
13 8 | who is fair; and about a son or daughter the same unwritten
14 9 | citizens who have more than one son of not less than ten years
15 9 | moment of passion slays a son or daughter by blows, or
16 9 | them, and the father or son who disobeys shall be liable
17 9 | of the dead man as their son, and, for the sake of the
18 10| smothering our anger:—O my son, we will say to him, you
19 11| inscribed. And if he has a son remaining over and above
20 11| and inscribe him as his son and heir. And if a man have
21 11| And if a man have lost his son, when he was a child, and
22 11| whether his own or an adopted son, let the testator make mention
23 11| he will to be his second son in hope of better fortune.
24 11| the rest to his adopted son, and makes a friend of him
25 11| out of all the citizens a son for himself, and a husband
26 11| let his brother, being the son of the same father or of
27 11| brother, but only a brother’s son, in like manner let them
28 11| be not even a brother’s son, but only the son of a sister,
29 11| brother’s son, but only the son of a sister, let them do
30 11| his father’s brother’s son, or in the sixth degree,
31 11| lawfully renounce their son by the proclamation of a
32 11| father be not bad, but the son be bad, or conversely, no
33 11| this. In another state, a son disowned by his father would
34 11| expel from his family a son whom he has begotten and
35 11| and in like manner his son’s kinsmen by the mother’
36 11| presence he shall accuse his son, setting forth that he deserves
37 11| from the family; and the son shall be allowed to address
38 11| permitted to put away his son, but not otherwise. And
39 11| is willing to adopt the son who is put away, no law
40 11| ruin of the house, and his son doubts and hesitates about
41 11| wrath invoked curses on his son Phoenix, and Theseus upon
42 12| never either a God or the son of a God; of this the legislator
43 12| might have reproached the son of Menoetius with having
44 12| should consider that the son, or brother, or the beloved
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