Archæologiæ Græcæ, or, The antiquities of Greece by John Potter ...

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Title
Archæologiæ Græcæ, or, The antiquities of Greece by John Potter ...
Author
Potter, John, 1673 or 4-1747.
Publication
Oxford :: Printed ... for Abel Swall ...,
1697.
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Greece -- Antiquities.
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"Archæologiæ Græcæ, or, The antiquities of Greece by John Potter ..." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A55523.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 13, 2024.

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Laws appertaining to Guardianship.

NO one can be another's Guardian, who is to enjoy the Estate af∣ter his Death.

Guardians shall let out their Pupils Houses.

The Archon shall be oblig'd to take care of Orphans, Heiress••••, de∣cay'd Families, Women, that remain in the Houses of their deceas'd Hus∣bands, pretending to be with Child; and to protect them from Vio∣lence and Abuses; if any one is injurious or contumelious, the Archo shall fine him as far as the limits of his Power extend; if the Offender herein transgress beyond his commission of punishing, the Archon, having first impos'd him as he thinks fit, shall compell him at five days warning to make appearance at the Court of Heliaea, where if he be convicted, that Court shall impose on him arbitrarily either pecuniary, or corporal Penalty.

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No Pupil after five Years space, shall sue a Guardian for the mis-ma∣nagement of his Trust.

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