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1 Intro| address in mitigation of the penalty; 3rd. The last words of
2 Intro| Anytus proposes death as the penalty: and what counter-proposition
3 Intro| a mina. Let that be the penalty, or, if his friends wish,
4 Intro| live in theirs. For the penalty of unrighteousness is swifter
5 Intro| swifter than death; that penalty has already overtaken his
6 Text | he proposes death as the penalty. And what shall I propose
7 Text | if I am to estimate the penalty fairly, I should say that
8 Text | any evil, or propose any penalty. Why should I? because I
9 Text | because I am afraid of the penalty of death which Meletus proposes?
10 Text | why should I propose a penalty which would certainly be
11 Text | the Eleven? Or shall the penalty be a fine, and imprisonment
12 Text | this may possibly be the penalty which you will affix), I
13 Text | therefore I propose that penalty: Plato, Crito, Critobulus,
14 Text | Let thirty minae be the penalty; for which sum they will
15 Text | condemned by you to suffer the penalty of death,—they too go their
16 Text | the truth to suffer the penalty of villainy and wrong; and
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