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<TEI.2><text><body><div1 n="23" type="speech" org="uniform" sample="complete"><p><milestone n="83" unit="section" />“If any man die a violent
                    death,” says the legislator. First, by adding the epithet
                    “violent,” he has given an indication by which we understand
                    his meaning to be, “if a man die wrongfully.” “His
                    kinsmen may take and hold hostages in respect of such death, until they either
                    submit to trial for bloodguiltiness, or surrender the actual
                    manslayers.” You will note what an admirable provision this is. He
                    requires the hostages, in the first instance, to stand trial; and then if they
                    refuse, he enjoins them to give up the murderers; but, if they decline both
                    these duties, he adds that the right to hold hostages is limited to three and no
                    more. The whole of this statute is defied in the wording of the decree.
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