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1 1 | rites and honours of the dead. And the lawgiver reviewing
2 4 | tribute of respect to the dead, honouring them chiefly
3 4 | portion of his fortune to the dead. Doing this, and living
4 4 | about parents living or dead; and now you would have
5 6 | communicate with him, but if he be dead then the several officers
6 7 | any more than if he were dead; but he of us who has the
7 8 | born; but that if fear is dead then the citizens will never
8 9 | and make that which is dead or wounded whole. And when
9 9 | shall bear the master of the dead man harmless from loss,
10 9 | of twice the value of the dead man, which the judges shall
11 9 | violent end, when newly dead, if he has had the soul
12 9 | the country. And if the dead man be a stranger, the homicide
13 9 | trial the next of kin to the dead man for permitting him,
14 9 | retribution on behalf of the dead. And he who would avenge
15 9 | can see the tomb of the dead man, and inflict upon him
16 9 | it upon the head of the dead man, and so deliver the
17 9 | animals.~If a man is found dead, and his murderer be unknown,
18 9 | father and forefathers of the dead man as their son, and, for
19 10| any other body living or dead; and yet there is great
20 10| that they can conjure the dead and promise to charm the
21 10| public slaves; and when he is dead let him be cast beyond the
22 11| and have the lot of the dead man. And if he have no brother,
23 11| shall be the heir of the dead man, and the husband of
24 11| chosen by the daughter of the dead man, and empowered to marry
25 11| commanding the kinsman of the dead man to marry his relation;
26 11| said that the souls of the dead have the power after death
27 12| horsemanship, in honour of the dead. These are the honours which
28 12| ivory, the product of a dead body, is not a proper offering;
29 12| of nature. Concerning the dead of either sex, the religious
30 12| concealing the bodies of the dead with as little hurt as possible
31 12| living. No man, living or dead, shall deprive the living
32 12| receive the praises of the dead included in four heroic
33 12| shall the laying out of the dead in the house continue for
34 12| only and him who is really dead, and speaking generally,
35 12| and therefore, when we are dead, the bodies of the dead
36 12| dead, the bodies of the dead are quite rightly said to
37 12| helping a man after he is dead. But the living—he should
38 12| moderation what relates to the dead, and a discredit to him
39 12| abstain from weeping over the dead; but he may forbid cries
40 12| forbid the bringing of the dead body into the open streets,
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