[Emigration], punished by law, ii. [175];
more injurious to the State than suicide, ii. [259]
[Emotions], moral judgments referring to, i. [215]
[Endogamy], ii. [378]–382
[Enemies], killing of, regarded as praiseworthy, i. [331]–333;
the future state influence by the killing of, i. [332], [373], ii. [693];
hospitality towards, i. [576], [577], [587] sq.
See [Blood-revenge], [Forgiveness], [Revenge], [War]
[Envy], a hindrance to sympathetic retributive kindliness, i. [129];
of gods, ii. [361], [714], [716]
[Epidemics], supposed to be caused by supernatural beings, i. [27], ii. [592]–594;
human sacrifices offered for the purpose of stopping or preventing, i. [66], [441], [442], [449];
fasting during, ii. [315]
[Equinoxes], fasting at, ii. [309], [310], [312] sq.
[Equivalence], the rule of, i. [177]–180;
i. [34], [35], [200], [217]–219, [494], [496], [501], [511], [519] sq., ii. [233]
[Equivocation], ii. [100], [101], [117]
[Erinyes], i. [60], [379], [482], [561], [585], [623], [626], ii. [68], [504], [714], [715], [732]