:" As Eucratides returned from India, he was killed on the way back by his son, whom he had associated to his rule, and who, without hiding his patricide, as if he didn't kill a father but an enemy, ran with his chariot over the blood of his father, and ordered the corpse to be left without a sepulture " Justin XLI, 6
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As Eucratides returned from India, he was killed on the way back by his son, whom he had associated to his rule, and who, without hiding his parricide, as if he didn't kill a father but an enemy, ran with his chariot over the blood of his father, and ordered the corpse to be left without a sepulture . ( Justin XLI, 6)
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Terrett v . Taylor, 9 Cranch 43, 49 ( 1815 ) ( holding that the Virginia constitution did not prevent the government from " aiding the votaries of every sect to . . . perform their own religious duties, " or from " establishing funds for the support of ministers, for public charities, for the endowment of churches, or for the sepulture of the dead " ).