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1 1 | entrust your wife, or your sons, or daughters to him, perilling 2 3 | cities by the royal brothers, sons of Heracles—a fair device, 3 3 | the Persians are shepherdssons of a rugged land, which 4 3 | did not observe that his sons were trained differently; 5 3 | the death of Cyrus, his sons, in the fulness of luxury 6 3 | is generally led by the sons of very rich and royal persons; 7 5 | state is governed by Gods or sons of Gods, one, or more than 8 5 | males he shall distribute as sons to those citizens who have 9 6 | This will be the method:—Sons of the Cretans, I shall 10 6 | every way than brethren or sons, and many times they have 11 7 | prayers to the Gods and to the sons of Gods; and also engaging 12 7 | in honour of what Gods, sons of Gods, and heroes they 13 7 | in dance the Gods and the sons of the Gods, is entirely 14 7 | or not. Wherefore, O ye sons and scions of the softer 15 9 | gave laws to heroes and sons of gods, being, according 16 9 | are legislating for the sons of men, there is no uncharitableness 17 9 | her father or brothers or sons. If a man find his wife 18 9 | perpetual exile; if they have sons or daughters who are still 19 9 | children as orphans. If their sons are grown up, they shall 20 9 | exiled man to the degree of sons of cousins, both on the 21 9 | which there are a number of sons; from that family let them 22 10| shrines to Gods, demigods, and sons of Gods; and when they are 23 11| his heir any one of his sons whom he may think fit; and 24 11| And if there are other sons, let him distribute among 25 11| pleases. And if one of the sons has already a house of his 26 11| money. And if any of the sons or daughters shall be found 27 11| If the testator has no sons, but only daughters, let 28 11| according to the law. If the sons of a man require guardians, 29 11| will at all, and leaves sons who require the care of 30 11| arise between fathers and sons, on the part either of fathers 31 11| face of the world, or of sons who think that they should 32 11| begotten a sufficient number of sons to his family and to the 33 11| when dishonoured by his sons, invoked on them curses 34 11| wishes more than those of his sons and of his other offspring 35 11| such a kind as the Gods and sons of Gods would have us give.~ 36 12| shameless thing; and none of the sons of Zeus delight in fraud 37 12| because most men were the sons of Gods, and according to 38 12| like themselves to be the sons and heirs of the land.~As


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