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1 4 | his descendants and his kindred and friends and fellow–citizens,
2 5 | practice. He who honours his kindred, and reveres those who share
3 5 | the stranger, having no kindred and friends, is more to
4 5 | state, and his friends, and kindred, both in what concerns his
5 6 | take counsel with their kindred and with the women holding
6 8 | neighbours; for Zeus, the god of kindred, is the witness of the citizen,
7 9 | passion kills his master, the kindred of the deceased man may
8 9 | and avenges the blood of kindred, follows the law of retaliation,
9 9 | misfortune has no children, the kindred of the exiled man to the
10 9 | brother, the parents and kindred of either sex, including
11 9 | curse of Zeus, the God of kindred and of ancestors, according
12 10| which are of the soul’s kindred be of necessity prior to
13 10| of mind, and proceeds by kindred laws, then, as is plain,
14 10| attracts you towards your kindred and makes you honour and
15 11| of any of his friends or kindred with a view to his safe–
16 11| his father’s sister. Let kindred be always reckoned in this
17 11| and if any maiden has no kindred living in the city, and
18 11| if he be indeed of her kindred, let him proceed to take
19 11| but if he be not of her kindred, she having no kinsmen within
20 11| by year as of their own kindred; and we have given both
21 11| of more than half of his kindred, exclusive of the father
22 12| should be helped by all his kindred, that while in life he may
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