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1 1 | there be the same war of family against family, and of individual
2 1 | same war of family against family, and of individual against
3 1 | for consideration;—in a family there may be several brothers,
4 1 | words as to whether this family and household are rightly
5 1 | judge, who, finding the family distracted, not only did
6 1 | you do not know, that our family is the proxenus of your
7 1 | Epimenides, who was of my family, and came to Athens ten
8 3 | survive in the larger; every family would be under the rule
9 3 | sight of great wealth or family honour, or the like, he
10 4 | utterly destroyed, and his family and city with him. Wherefore,
11 5 | are of the same blood and family, may fairly expect that
12 5 | Gods, the state and the family, as well the living members
13 6 | days the child, as in a family, loves and is beloved; even
14 6 | he is of a perfectly pure family, not stained with homicide
15 6 | not marry into the rich family, nor the powerful into the
16 6 | nor the powerful into the family of the powerful, but that
17 6 | number of members of the family of either sex, and no man
18 6 | those who are still having a family; and when the time for procreation
19 7 | other errors of the same family.~Cleinias. What are they?~
20 9 | But let his children and family, if they avoid the ways
21 9 | for where the blood of a family has been polluted there
22 9 | sleep the wrath of the whole family. These are the retributions
23 9 | acquit himself and the whole family of guilt. And he shall cast
24 9 | inhabitant or to the whole family, but is the public and private
25 9 | meet and consider what family there is in the state which
26 9 | number of sons; from that family let them take one and introduce
27 9 | be the continuer of their family, the keeper of their hearth,
28 11| laid up for himself and his family, he not being one of my
29 11| prevent a man from having a family. Now as to him who is careless
30 11| belonging to your whole family, both past and future, and
31 11| yet more do regard both family and possessions as belonging
32 11| for the state and for the family, esteeming as I ought the
33 11| if he be the father of a family, shall first of all inscribe
34 11| the females in the same family. The judge shall consider
35 11| be a lack of kinsmen in a family extending to grandchildren
36 11| woman go forth from the family and share the deserted house,
37 11| be made even of a single family to the 5040 households;
38 11| person, but by the whole family, and what is done in these
39 11| unjustly, to expel from his family a son whom he has begotten
40 11| to be dismissed from the family; and the son shall be allowed
41 11| grown–up members of the family, of both sexes, the father
42 11| sufficient number of sons to his family and to the state. And if
43 12| with the members of the family and the wardens of the city,
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