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An Egyptian Princess
Complete

CHAPTER II
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I was condemned as originator of this, (as they termed it) four-and-twenty-fold crime.
[According to the Egyptian law, the man who was cognizant of a crime was held equally culpable with the perpetrator.] "Mus was executed on the same day.

May the earth rest lightly on him! I shall never think of him again as my slave, but as a friend and benefactor! My sentence of death was read aloud in the presence of his dead body, and I was already preparing for a long journey into the nether world, when the king sent and commanded a reprieve.
[This court of justice, which may be compared with the Areopagus at Athens, and the Gerusia at Sparta, (Diod.

I, 75.), was composed of 30 judges taken from the priestly caste, (10 from Heliopolis, 10 from Memphis, 10 from Thebes).

The most eminent from among their number was chosen by them as president.

All complaints and defences had to be presented in writing, that the judges might in no way be influenced by word or gesture.


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