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1 II, IV | are most unholy acts when committed against fathers and mothers 2 II, XI | aristocracy, the legislator has committed an error. Nothing is more 3 III, VI | considers the good of those committed to his care. But, when he 4 III, XIV | of religion are likewise committed to them. The kingly office 5 IV, XI | correspond to them, the one committed from violence, the other 6 V, III | is fear. Either men have committed wrong, and are afraid of 7 V, X | wanton outrage which he had committed in mutilating him when a 8 VI, VIII| viz., that to which is committed the execution of punishments, 9 VI, VIII| the officers to which are committed the guard of the city, and