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1 I, II | he says,~First house and wife and an ox for the plough,~ ~ 2 I, III | master and slave, husband and wife, father and children. We 3 I, III | the conjunction of man and wife has no name of its own), 4 I, XII | father, we saw, rules over wife and children, both free, 5 I, XII | being a royal, over his wife a constitutional rule. For 6 I, XIII| relations of husband and wife, parent and child, their 7 II, III | and the same person his wife, and so of his property 8 II, V | to abstain from another’s wife for temperance’ sake); secondly, 9 II, IX | state. For, a husband and wife being each a part of every 10 III, IV | the family of husband and wife, property of master and 11 III, VI | hand, the government of a wife and children and of a household, 12 V, IV | himself seduced the other’s wife. They then drew the members 13 V, X | revenge an insult; for his wife had been carried off by 14 V, X | beaten and torn away from his wife by Penthilus, slew him. 15 V, XI | is a story that when his wife once asked him whether he 16 VII, III | men as a husband is to a wife, or a father to his children, 17 VII, XVI | and called husband and wife. If during the time of bearing