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imperturbable 1
impetuous 1
impieties 3
impiety 27
impinged 1
impious 14
impiously 2
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27 due
27 fine
27 fourth
27 impiety
27 impossible
27 maintain
27 military
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impiety

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1 4 | have a wife or children, is impiety. He who obeys the law shall 2 6 | homicide or any similar impiety in his own person, and also 3 6 | his slaves is undefiled by impiety and injustice, will best 4 7 | life long to have a suit of impiety brought against him by any 5 7 | necessary for the avoidance of impiety; but if we cannot, they 6 8 | suppose that the fear of impiety will enable them to master 7 9 | be brought to trial for impiety by any one who pleases. 8 9 | be brought to trial for impiety by any one who pleases. 9 9 | liable to the law concerning impiety, which relates to these 10 9 | punishments for assault, and impiety, and robbing of temples, 11 9 | knowledge, nor can mind, without impiety, be deemed the subject or 12 9 | unfortunate, and stained with impiety, and the owner leave no 13 10| fancy that they rush into impiety only from a love of sensual 14 10| the utmost care, for their impiety is a very serious matter; 15 10| Stranger, there would be impiety in asserting that any but 16 10| not grow to still greater impiety, and that we may if possible 17 10| prelude of our laws about impiety will not have been spoken 18 10| disobey, let the law about impiety be as follows:—If a man 19 10| If a man is guilty of any impiety in word or deed, any one 20 10| act, he shall be tried for impiety at the instance of any one 21 10| punishment of each act of impiety; and let all such criminals 22 10| retribution. Now, men fall into impiety from three causes, which 23 10| causes arise two sorts of impiety, in all six, which are worth 24 10| let him pay the penalty of impiety to any one who is willing 25 10| reaps the fruit of their impiety, which, in a certain sense, 26 10| person be proven guilty of impiety, not merely from childish 27 10| prosecute the offender for impiety.~  ~


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