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1 1 | there was Rhadamanthus, a brother of his, with whose name
2 7 | one who may be a son or brother, standing by another at
3 8 | Athenian. When any one has a brother or sister who is fair; and
4 9 | deprived of a child or of a brother. And he who is impious and
5 9 | any one who pleases. If a brother or a sister in a fit of
6 9 | a fit of passion kills a brother or a sister, they shall
7 9 | father or his mother. But if brother kills brother in a civil
8 9 | mother. But if brother kills brother in a civil broil, or under
9 9 | be the penalty. And if a brother ora sister intentionally
10 9 | sister intentionally wound a brother or a sister, and is found
11 9 | And if, in like manner, a brother wounds a brother, the parents
12 9 | manner, a brother wounds a brother, the parents and kindred
13 9 | person injured as he would a brother or father or still older
14 11| behind him daughters, let his brother, being the son of the same
15 11| dead man. And if he have no brother, but only a brother’s son,
16 11| have no brother, but only a brother’s son, in like manner let
17 11| and if there be not even a brother’s son, but only the son
18 11| the testator’s father’s brother, or in the fifth degree,
19 11| fifth degree, his father’s brother’s son, or in the sixth degree,
20 11| extending to grandchildren of a brother, or to the grandchildren
21 11| second degree a daughter of a brother, and in the third, a daughter
22 11| the daughter of a father’s brother, and in a sixth degree of
23 12| consider that the son, or brother, or the beloved one, whoever
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