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... to Phylomache's title , which , as Sositheus says , took him by surprise , prevailed with the court , and the verdict was accordingly given for Theopompus . VOL V. B It is stated also by Sositheus , that Theopompus was ORATIONS :---
... to Phylomache's title , which , as Sositheus says , took him by surprise , prevailed with the court , and the verdict was accordingly given for Theopompus . VOL V. B It is stated also by Sositheus , that Theopompus was ORATIONS :---
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... given to this son the name of his maternal grandfather , had introduced him to the grandfather's clan , and made him ( as far as he could do so legally ) the grandfather's son by adoption , in order that he might Decome , in point of ...
... given to this son the name of his maternal grandfather , had introduced him to the grandfather's clan , and made him ( as far as he could do so legally ) the grandfather's son by adoption , in order that he might Decome , in point of ...
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... given to this son the name of his maternal grandfather , had introduced him to the grandfather's clan , and made him ( as far as he could do so legally ) the grandfather's son by adoption , in order that he might Decome , in point of ...
... given to this son the name of his maternal grandfather , had introduced him to the grandfather's clan , and made him ( as far as he could do so legally ) the grandfather's son by adoption , in order that he might Decome , in point of ...
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... given by Eubulides to try the title to the estate of Hagnias , Euctemon was still living , being first cousin to Polemo , the father of Hagnias , their fathers having been brothers , and that Euctemon did not contest the title to the ...
... given by Eubulides to try the title to the estate of Hagnias , Euctemon was still living , being first cousin to Polemo , the father of Hagnias , their fathers having been brothers , and that Euctemon did not contest the title to the ...
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... given these rights to the relatives , he has not omitted to impose by the law a great number of duties , the performance of which by the relatives is made compulsory . There are a great number of obligations which he lays upon the ...
... given these rights to the relatives , he has not omitted to impose by the law a great number of duties , the performance of which by the relatives is made compulsory . There are a great number of obligations which he lays upon the ...
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