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1 5 | for a long time the two parties were ranged in hostile camps 2 6 | incur the hostility of both parties by placing his honour and 3 11| abolition of debts, and both parties were alienated through their 4 12| And again he reviles both parties for their grumblings in 5 13| rivalries among themselves. The parties at this time were three 6 13| given to the respective parties were derived from the districts 7 15| combination of the two opposing parties, he retired from the country. 8 30| for precedence between the parties wishing to appear before 9 39| be common ground for both parties, and should be under the 10 39| the mysteries, when both parties should be free from these 11 40| far from the democratic parties making advances from their 12 53| if they cannot bring the parties to an agreement, they give 13 53| decision satisfies both parties, and they abide by it, the 14 53| end; but if either of the parties appeals to the law-courts, 15 55| accuser appears, he gives the parties an opportunity of making 16 57| or any disputes between parties concerning priestly rites;