honour and law
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due the gods · due to the State · honour and the law · law of honour
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Institutes of Roman Law (English)
The public sentiments of esteem and disesteem, that is to say, were armed with political sanctions, and thus certain proceedings were discouraged which were not otherwise prohibited by positive law, and the due application of these sanctions was the function of a special organ appointed by the legislator.
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Institutes of Roman Law
Extralegal social sanction of esteem and disesteem that was partly absorbed into Roman positive law as infamia.
The public sentiments of esteem and disesteem, that is to say, were armed with political sanctions, and thus certain proceedings were discouraged which were not otherwise prohibited by positive law, and the due application of these sanctions was the function of a special organ appointed by the legislator.
Cyropaedia
Norms governing what portions of spoil are owed to gods and the Persian state.
And what portion of these spoils honour and the law require that I should send to Persia—in regard to what is due the gods, ask my father;