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freedman 5
freedom 17
freely 6
freeman 36
freemen 20
freewoman 1
frenzy 3
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36 concerning
36 contests
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freeman

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1 3 | that is the way in which a freeman best shows his approval 2 4 | the other doctor, who is a freeman, attends and practises upon 3 5 | matter of reproach to a freeman, and should never want to 4 6 | any one, whether slave or freeman wrongs another, let the 5 6 | necessary division, slave, and freeman, and master.~Cleinias. That 6 7 | deemed base and unworthy of a freeman; also that the mistress 7 7 | foolishness; then, again, being a freeman, he must be controlled by 8 7 | and in that regard any freeman who comes in his way may 9 7 | himself, nor should any freeman or freewoman be discovered 10 8 | slave be beaten, and the freeman dismissed with admonitions, 11 8 | but not wounded; and no freeman shall have any right of 12 9 | homicide. And if a man kills a freeman unintentionally, he shall 13 9 | he has had the soul of a freeman in life, is angry with the 14 9 | border.~If any one slays a freeman with his own hand and the 15 9 | be pure; or if he kills a freeman, who is not his master, 16 9 | if a slave have killed a freeman in selfdefence, let him 17 9 | be convicted of slaying a freeman voluntarily, either by his 18 9 | in a fit of anger wound a freeman, the owner of the slave 19 9 | if he gains his case, the freeman who conspired with the slave 20 9 | put to death. And if any freeman eat or drink, or have any 21 9 | charge.~If a slave strike a freeman, whether a stranger or a 22 9 | The slave who strikes a freeman, not at the command of the 23 10| of the land, and let no freeman ever approach him, but let 24 10| borders unburied, and if any freeman assist in burying him, let 25 11| the informer, if he be a freeman, shall have the honour of 26 11| years of age. Or if he be a freeman, in addition to being thought 27 11| and whom he serves as a freeman. Now it is difficult to 28 11| worthy or unworthy of a freeman, but let those who have 29 11| a male slave, or with a freeman or freedman, the offspring 30 11| the magistrates, let any freeman who hears of his case inform, 31 11| whether he be a slave or a freeman whom he neglects; and he 32 11| teach anybody else, slave or freeman, under the penalty of being 33 11| an one, whether slave or freeman, were utterly forsaken and 34 12| sort of test to which a freeman may be subjected; and let 35 12| as in cases in which any freeman is disobedient to the state 36 12| he who is prevented be a freeman, besides the suit being


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