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Chapter II - The Sovereign's Honour, and How to Guard His Health
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8
. If a
traitor
had
children
, but they,
prior
to his
treason
, were
separated
from him, did not
live
with him, and hence
knew
nothing of his
treason
, and if they had their own
livestock
and their own
hereditary
estates
, from such
children
neither
livestock
nor
hereditary
estates
should be
confiscated
.
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