Mind and hand (May 1896) . of selling them ; fifth pro-vided for cases where the father of thefamily or a freedman failed to make a will;sixth dealt with transferral of property,selling of persons entitled to freedom, andof divorce laws; seventh pertained todamages due from the master of a beastwhich had harmed any one, and also tocases of incantation, of incendiary offenses,of insults, breaking anothers limb, and ofmurders; eighth told the distance required between houses, being two and one-haltfeet, and that by-laws were allowed if theydid not injure public laws; ninth statedthat there could


Mind and hand (May 1896) . of selling them ; fifth pro-vided for cases where the father of thefamily or a freedman failed to make a will;sixth dealt with transferral of property,selling of persons entitled to freedom, andof divorce laws; seventh pertained todamages due from the master of a beastwhich had harmed any one, and also tocases of incantation, of incendiary offenses,of insults, breaking anothers limb, and ofmurders; eighth told the distance required between houses, being two and one-haltfeet, and that by-laws were allowed if theydid not injure public laws; ninth statedthat there could be no exceptionable lawsin favor of individuals, and that bribinga judge was a capital offense; tenth per-tained to funeral rites in allowing no manto be burned or buried in the city, and thatthere should be little expense on funeralsexcept in cases of deceased having gaineda crown. The plebs. were better satisfied withthese laws for they gave them more licenseand caused the magistrates to keep to thelaws. Lulu ?•liSSn


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