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1 6 | one who is entrusted with orphans dies, let the relations
2 9 | charge of the children as orphans. If their sons are grown
3 10| citizens, let the guardians of orphans take care of them, just
4 10| they would of any other orphans, from the day on which their
5 11| of those that relate to orphans and the supervision of orphans
6 11| orphans and the supervision of orphans by their guardians. These
7 11| law shall appoint when the orphans require guardians. And the
8 11| whole care and charge of the orphans, divided into threes according
9 11| arbiters and fathers of orphans, male or female, and to
10 11| concerning the nurture of orphans. And we seem to have spoken
11 11| regard the loneliness of the orphans; and in the second place
12 11| nurture and education of the orphans, seeking in every possible
13 11| guardians in their relation to orphans, or concerning magistrates
14 11| the life of those who are orphans and of those who are not
15 11| and of those who are not orphans. But as the case stands,
16 11| stands, the condition of orphans with us not different from
17 11| touching the legislation about orphans, the law speaks in serious
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