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1 6 | and let him be liable to a suit which shall be the reverse 2 6 | injured party may bring his suit in the common court, and 3 6 | third put an end to the suit.~Now the establishment of 4 6 | which he is determining a suit. Regarding then the judges 5 6 | them are to judge in each suit. Let that be the supreme 6 6 | the party who brought the suit.~In the judgment of offences 7 7 | be clothed in a complete suit of armour, and in this attire 8 7 | his life long to have a suit of impiety brought against 9 8 | assigning them so as to suit the Gods and seasons of 10 8 | amount, let him bring his suit into the public courts and 11 9 | shall put an end to the suit.~Next, after what relates 12 9 | is found guilty in such a suit, if he be a stranger but 13 10| who is willing to bring a suit against him. But if he leaves 14 11| deposited, then he who loses the suit shall pay the magistrates 15 11| defendant, if he lose the suit, shall pay double the price 16 11| shall be liable to have a suit for damage brought against 17 11| slave; and if he lose his suit, let him make amends for 18 11| victory to him who wins the suit, and more than half the 19 11| decision as to whether the suit was determined by that false 20 11| may be given, the previous suit shall be determined accordingly.~ 21 12| man who is engaged in any suit ought to be very careful 22 12| oath of the parties to the suit, and the presiding judges 23 12| brought, in such cases the suit shall come before the wardens 24 12| belonging to another, the suit shall be incomplete and 25 12| be a freeman, besides the suit being incomplete, the other 26 12| greater damages, if the suit be not decided before the 27 12| time, let him carry the suit before the select judges, 28 12| to the party who wins the suit the whole property of him 29 12| unless the gainer of the suit has been previously satisfied),


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