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(1) T[o the king, my lord: your] se[rvant PN]. Good he[alth to the king, my lord]! May Nabû (and) [Marduk] bl[ess the king, my lord]! (6) As to [......] concerning whom (f.) [PN appealed to] the king, [saying]: "[The king, m]y [lord], kno[ws that ......]. I am dying be[cause of] her [...]. Let [the king] do me [jus]tice!" (13) Now, I am writing to the king, my lord. Let them se[n]d a sealed order and give it to him, and let them appoint somebody with him to do him justice.
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(1) We have made and delivered 200 swords of iron, 100 purṭû-weapons of iron, 25 nails of iron for ...s, (and) 200 pakkus of iron, but we cannot make another 200 pakkus of iron. (9) A brother of ours is dying in the house of the baker. For all this work, nobody has given u[s] any firewood. Therefore we cannot ta[ke care of ...] (Break) (r 1) Out of all the [...s], no [......]. (r 3) [We are] 17 blacksmiths, (but) none (of us) has a field [...]. Because we have no field, nobody has given us seed corn. (r 8) The works of the palaces have become a burden on us. May the king enquire and…
Daily LifeEconomy