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dsp73
3 years ago
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What are 3 of hammurabi’s codes?

History
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monitta3 years ago
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1. If a man brings an accusation against another man, charging him with murder, but cannot prove it, the accuser shall be put to death.

2. If a man has accused another of laying a spell upon him, but has not proved it, the accused shall go to the sacred river, he shall plunge into the sacred river, and if the sacred river shall conquer him, he that accused him shall take possession of his house.  If the sacred river shall show his innocence and he is saved, his accuser shall be put to death.

3. If a man bears false witness in a case, or does not establish the testimony that he has given, if that case is case

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