Book, Chapter

 1    1,  18|   Ascyltos, who was afraid of the law, and demurred, "Who knows
 2    2,  50|        ago, I bought the kid some law books; I want him to have
 3    2,  50|          have a smattering of the law for home use. There's bread
 4    3,  96|           near a cozy   fire?~The law sits armed outside the door,
 5    4, 111|           either the omens or the law of seafaring men." "But
 6    4, 112|         men contrary to right and law, Eumolpus checked the threats
 7    4, 128|      Marcellus, hold firm for the law! And thou, Curio, madden~
 8    5, 129|          those living outside the law; they are always on the
 9    5, 141|        austere it   displaces.~At law, his "not proven," or "proved,"
10    5, 145|           among some peoples, the law ordaining that the dead
11    5, 145|         this time that the Oppian law came up for repeal. The
12    5, 145|          The stipulations of this law were as follows: No woman
13    5, 145|         sacrifice. This sumptuary law was passed during the public
14    5, 145|   Camillus. "There was an ancient law among the Romans," says
15    5, 145|        old Romans had passed this law in hope that, in this way,
16    5, 145|         source of income (Ulpian, Law as to Female Slaves Making
17    5, 145|            14, where an action at law is cited, in which the aedile
18    5, 145|      clause was also added to the law directing that women who
19    5, 145|   Alexander Severus retained this law, but directed that such
20    5, 145|           were so regarded by the law (Codex Theodos. lx, tit.
21    5, 145|         the effectiveness of this law was no exception to the
22    6     |         sisters was authorized by law and encouraged by usage;
23    6     |         seeking the repeal of the law which took out of their
24    6     |          he has believed that the law against giving one's seed
25    6     |          acts, declared impure by law, and which were not obscene.
26    6     |            ordaining, as a sacred law of necessity, that each
27    6     | viciousness, how they observe the law of Nature in all its purity.
28    6     |          life to take? Is there a law, then, that all ugliness
29    6     |       with the precepts of divine law.~Here I should like to speak
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