Arch£ologi£ Attic£Lib.%. 127
siotle call.- <n va&ynctT©- Kiy.iv> to fpeake befids the mat-
ter. Before the tyall both parties fweare (which thty sttfe
The appealer (landing upon the tefl.s os a Goat, « Pollux loco
a Ram & a Bull ( usuall to che Greeks as 7)tidarus swore the ^ ^°^"r!
Suiters os Hdena that they fhould revenge any wrong done p
to her and her predeftinated husband, "am fer*» rcfx'ia\, h Paufanias
and Hercules the children of Heleiu &i -n^ay ^syn) took Lacon.p 103
each, theresore named bm Toylm\ in which he main- ^jS^g
tained that he dealt juftly & rightly, & chat he wa? joyned in ^ Demoft/p!
affinity to the ssaine man,- k which ifhe were not, he could60b & 4,6.'
not prosecute,theLaw sorbidding The reafon why he ftood Thefe agreed
titiTe/Mav, I suppoieiJjbecaufe they are inftruments of gene- fss»"P°far<l.
ration, and in that oath if he were not true, he ulfhcdan ^^Jj ^
sxtirpation os hi! houfe, himfelf and his poftei ity. In which mimg to "the
ishe were perjured, he was liable to ho punifhment, as a- damage re'
mong the Romans. 5 Juiis )w<t .di tcnimpa religions Deum "™c/]
Itlioremhabet. Forswearing is punifhed by a revenging God. M"" VT'q
But if any fwere salse by the lise of the Prince, he feti under / Lib 1 C. dc
the lulian Laws L<e\e Mugeflaiis. after this the Prifonei fworej rcb.cred.
tthich among us, will not be allowed : Thenfetting each " 1'aul.Arcic.
of them upon 3 two filver ftones, one of which was named p'2''
'T/2s£»f, the ftoneof iniquity ; the othe AruMa.; , by
Mrianlunim thought A*etiTi£ts,of innocencie not impudence.
Then the appealer a?ked the prifoner three queftions which
b JEjifa//w call* Tela >&a.xd.cp.tLTA Firft whether he were * Enmenid»
guilty or no c i\ ^ct-riKi^asto which he ansvvertd '«xtoj«3 p'm°j'.
or, IkIktov*. yea or n*y . fecondly5^5 wtIktw , for what ' m'
reafon he did the mutner: thirdly,! /;©- /SuA<si'^1x9-/,who were
the Ab' ttors ? Then arose there ccrtaine Lawyers,\tr,y*t*i,
whoshew< d whether the murtheris commited d t$$ JIkx, in diEfchylus
juftice. (s For to Athens there were furh Counfellors, w Ppe^ost
whom in mattert of difficulty they had refort) By » <Nxw,you p "
muft understand thosecaufe.«,in which fDraco thoughtiit law- /Demcst.p,
snll to kill a man. As raking him committinng uncleannesse 312-
with wise, mother^ lifter, daughter, or combine^ or any who
siotle call.- <n va&ynctT©- Kiy.iv> to fpeake befids the mat-
ter. Before the tyall both parties fweare (which thty sttfe
The appealer (landing upon the tefl.s os a Goat, « Pollux loco
a Ram & a Bull ( usuall to che Greeks as 7)tidarus swore the ^ ^°^"r!
Suiters os Hdena that they fhould revenge any wrong done p
to her and her predeftinated husband, "am fer*» rcfx'ia\, h Paufanias
and Hercules the children of Heleiu &i -n^ay ^syn) took Lacon.p 103
each, theresore named bm Toylm\ in which he main- ^jS^g
tained that he dealt juftly & rightly, & chat he wa? joyned in ^ Demoft/p!
affinity to the ssaine man,- k which ifhe were not, he could60b & 4,6.'
not prosecute,theLaw sorbidding The reafon why he ftood Thefe agreed
titiTe/Mav, I suppoieiJjbecaufe they are inftruments of gene- fss»"P°far<l.
ration, and in that oath if he were not true, he ulfhcdan ^^Jj ^
sxtirpation os hi! houfe, himfelf and his poftei ity. In which mimg to "the
ishe were perjured, he was liable to ho punifhment, as a- damage re'
mong the Romans. 5 Juiis )w<t .di tcnimpa religions Deum "™c/]
Itlioremhabet. Forswearing is punifhed by a revenging God. M"" VT'q
But if any fwere salse by the lise of the Prince, he feti under / Lib 1 C. dc
the lulian Laws L<e\e Mugeflaiis. after this the Prifonei fworej rcb.cred.
tthich among us, will not be allowed : Thenfetting each " 1'aul.Arcic.
of them upon 3 two filver ftones, one of which was named p'2''
'T/2s£»f, the ftoneof iniquity ; the othe AruMa.; , by
Mrianlunim thought A*etiTi£ts,of innocencie not impudence.
Then the appealer a?ked the prifoner three queftions which
b JEjifa//w call* Tela >&a.xd.cp.tLTA Firft whether he were * Enmenid»
guilty or no c i\ ^ct-riKi^asto which he ansvvertd '«xtoj«3 p'm°j'.
or, IkIktov*. yea or n*y . fecondly5^5 wtIktw , for what ' m'
reafon he did the mutner: thirdly,! /;©- /SuA<si'^1x9-/,who were
the Ab' ttors ? Then arose there ccrtaine Lawyers,\tr,y*t*i,
whoshew< d whether the murtheris commited d t$$ JIkx, in diEfchylus
juftice. (s For to Athens there were furh Counfellors, w Ppe^ost
whom in mattert of difficulty they had refort) By » <Nxw,you p "
muft understand thosecaufe.«,in which fDraco thoughtiit law- /Demcst.p,
snll to kill a man. As raking him committinng uncleannesse 312-
with wise, mother^ lifter, daughter, or combine^ or any who