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1 1 | the same principle in the house, the village, and the state?~
2 3 | is the destroyer of his house and the very opposite of
3 4 | relieves the master of the house of the care of his invalid
4 6 | masters and their whole house—such tales are well known.~
5 6 | to take effect, then the house shall precede the marriage
6 7 | adopting them, may order his house and state well and be happy.~
7 7 | of the management of the house, including such particulars
8 7 | that the mistress of the house should be awakened by her
9 7 | everybody and everything in the house should regard as base. If
10 7 | war and the management of house and city, and, looking to
11 8 | those who come into his house duly married by sacred rites,
12 8 | pleases, except through a house or temple or sepulchre,
13 9 | establish as heir of the house which has failed; and may
14 9 | a thief coming, into his house by night to steal, and he
15 9 | citizen to be the heir of the house, considering and reasoning
16 9 | considering and reasoning that no house of all the 5040 belongs
17 9 | and also childless, that house shall first of all be purified
18 9 | then let the kinsmen of the house, as we were just now saying,
19 10| and is to be called the “House of Reformation”; another,
20 10| placed by the judge in the House of Reformation, and ordered
21 10| sacred rites in a private house. When he would sacrifice,
22 10| them, and will fill every house and village with them, placing
23 11| shall be informed of the house of the seller, with a view
24 11| fact, he shall purify the house of the purchaser, according
25 11| throw dirt upon his father’s house by an unworthy occupation,
26 11| of the sons has already a house of his own, he shall not
27 11| family and share the deserted house, and let the lot belong
28 11| property, is the ruin of the house, and his son doubts and
29 11| a child dwelling in the house for the remainder of his
30 11| without introducing into the house a stepmother. But if he
31 11| mothers treasured up in his house stricken in years, let him
32 12| go, for example, to the house of the superintendent of
33 12| host, or let him go to the house of some of those who have
34 12| to find anything in the house of another, he shall enter
35 12| other shall throw open his house and allow him to search
36 12| home, the dwellers in the house shall let him search the
37 12| and if the master of the house be absent during a longer
38 12| the city but within the house, then the appointed time
39 12| land and the hearth of the house of all men is sacred to
40 12| laying out of the dead in the house continue for a longer time
41 12| to be heard outside the house; also, he may forbid the
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