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father

   Book, Paragraph
1 I, III| slave, husband and wife, father and children. We have therefore 2 I, XII| discussed already, another of a father, and the third of a husband. 3 I, XII| a husband. A husband and father, we saw, rules over wife 4 I, XII| permanent. The rule of a father over his children is royal, 5 I, XII| appropriately called Zeus "father of Gods and men," because 6 I, XII| of elder and younger, of father and son.~ 7 II, IV | and familiarities between father and son or between brother 8 II, IV | though the relationship of father and son or of brothers with 9 II, IV | will be watery; and the father will certainly not say " 10 II, IV | my son," or the son "my father." As a little sweet wine 11 II, IV | reason why the so-called father should care about the son, 12 II, IV | son, or the son about the father, or brothers about one another. 13 II, IX | a law at Sparta that the father of three sons shall be exempt 14 III, II | For the words, "born of a father or mother who is a citizen," 15 IV, V | when the son succeeds the father. There is a fourth form, 16 IV, VI | the son shall succeed the father. When, again, the rulers 17 IV, XIV| self-elected, and son succeeds father, and they and not the laws 18 V, IV | give an account of their father’s property and the treasure 19 V, IV | Phocis between Mnaseas the father of Mnason, and Euthycrates 20 V, IV | Mnason, and Euthycrates the father of Onomarchus; this was 21 V, IV | daughter to a person whose father, having been made a magistrate, 22 V, IV | a magistrate, fined the father of the girl, and the latter, 23 V, VI | admitted; for in some places father and son, in others elder 24 V, VI | already mentioned, that father and son not hold office 25 V, X | in order to avenge their father, and Adamas revolted from 26 V, XI | he had inherited from his father, "No indeed," he replied, " 27 VI, IV | parent a citizen, whether father or mother; for nothing of 28 VII, III| away his power; and the father should make no account of 29 VII, III| son, nor the son of his father, nor friend of friend; they 30 VII, III| husband is to a wife, or a father to his children, or a master


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