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1 3 | assist kings and peoples when injured, and the peoples were to
2 6 | escape—in such cases the injured party may bring his suit
3 6 | shall pay damages to the injured party equal to half the
4 6 | the rescue and defend the injured person, and he who is present
5 8 | a double penalty to the injured party. Of these and the
6 8 | temper, and pay a fine to the injured party, equivalent to double
7 8 | digging or by theft, let the injured party bring the cause before
8 8 | liable to pay double to the injured party. Any one may bring
9 9 | slain with impunity by the injured person, or by his or her
10 9 | possessions. But if he have injured the wounded man, he shall
11 9 | shall defend the person injured as he would a brother or
12 9 | and deliver him up to the injured person, and he receiving
13 11| slave of the injurer or injured party, he shall be set free
14 11| they above all persons are injured by the powers of the magician.
15 11| pay greater damages to the injured man, and less for the smaller
16 11| penalty; but he who has injured another through his own
17 11| by collusion between the injured party and the injurer, with
18 11| who says that he has been injured, for malpractices. And if
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