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1 1 | of the case compelled to take their meals together for
2 1 | a mercenary soldier will take his stand and be ready to
3 1 | courage. All these naturally take precedence of the other
4 1 | the lawgiver will be to take charge of his citizens,
5 1 | must not be offended, but take kindly what another says.~
6 1 | of men, we have only to take arms into our hands, and
7 1 | which, though liable to take a wrong direction, is capable
8 1 | pleasures, and train him to take up arms against them, and
9 2 | which the legislator may take as a proof that he can persuade
10 2 | variation of them in order to take away the effect of sameness,
11 2 | and noble fear, which will take up arms at the approach
12 3 | observe the changes which take place in them during infinite
13 3 | meaning was, that when to take the whole would be dangerous,
14 3 | would be dangerous, and to take the half would be the safe
15 3 | who know the mean should take heed of the danger. As far
16 4 | same thing, but one only. Take an example from what you
17 5 | man has found, he should take up his abode with it during
18 5 | younger, and above all to take heed that no young man sees
19 5 | neutral state we are ready to take in exchange, not for pleasure
20 5 | of any other procedure. Take, for example, the purification
21 5 | we ought to attend and take care that the confluent
22 5 | cities; and we are going to take that number which contains
23 5 | things, every man should take heed that he have no deceit
24 5 | that no deceitful person take any advantage of him.~The
25 5 | which he may or may not take the lot. In the first place,
26 5 | wanted. Men who will not take offence at such a mode of
27 5 | therefore every one should take to heart what I am going
28 6 | become habituated to them, take their part in the public
29 6 | colony, but they ought to take the utmost pains to establish
30 6 | do not you and Megillus take a part in our new city?~
31 6 | Any one who pleases may take away any tablet which he
32 6 | that the Cnosians should take a common interest in all
33 6 | voting and decision shall take place in the same way. Until
34 6 | be treasurers, who will take charge of the property of
35 6 | for cattle, and they shall take care to have them always
36 6 | influence, and at leisure to take care of the public interest.
37 6 | any persons who commonly take an interest in such matters
38 6 | the trial of them shall take place before three of the
39 6 | about them—they ought to take care that their offspring
40 6 | begetting children, ought to take care and not intentionally
41 6 | of legislation is ever to take effect, then the house shall
42 6 | capital offenses may fitly take place. As to the walls,
43 6 | Further, they ought to take care that the rains from
44 6 | life of citizens wholly to take care of itself; who thinks
45 6 | the sex is more likely to take offence. For women are accustomed
46 6 | better when we approach and take a nearer view of them; and
47 6 | up to this time, let them take counsel with their kindred
48 7 | well able to stand, and to take care that their limbs are
49 7 | one but many choruses, who take up a position a little way
50 7 | we make to the Gods, will take especial heed that they
51 7 | of spinning? Or shall we take a middle course, in Lacedaemon,
52 7 | they would be unable to take part in archery or any other
53 7 | keep a sharp look–out, and take especial care of the training
54 7 | regarders of omens should take alarm about our infant state.
55 7 | things, but he should never take any serious interest in
56 7 | hero to mankind, or able to take any serious thought or charge
57 7 | creatures in the waters, ever take possession of you, either
58 8 | very persons who ought to take note of what is omitted.
59 8 | which has any sense, should take the field at least for one
60 8 | hence we naturally do not take great pains about the rearing
61 8 | strong enough and like to take part, let them do so, girls
62 8 | general. But how can we take precautions against the
63 8 | places, in which they will take no root; and that I would
64 8 | wardens of the country shall take cognizance, and be the judges
65 8 | other owner; and he may take the water in any direction
66 8 | they are now termed, if he take them off his own land, let
67 8 | when he likes; but if he take them from the ground of
68 8 | desires to eat, let him take of the “choice” grapes for
69 8 | admonitions, and instructed to take of the other autumnal fruits
70 8 | alike, and let every citizen take his two portions and distribute
71 8 | years have expired, he shall take his property with him and
72 8 | to at his instance shall take effect. For the children
73 9 | brought–up citizen will ever take the infection, but their
74 9 | can spare time hear and take a serious interest in listening
75 9 | to give laws, but we may take into consideration every
76 9 | discoursing of laws, we should not take the gentler view of them
77 9 | the cure of injustice will take the following direction.~
78 9 | of mankind if they would take their departure, inasmuch
79 9 | that has happened, shall take pity on him, and make peace
80 9 | against his will, he shall take up his abode on the seashore,
81 9 | guardians of the law must take cognisance):—When a homicide
82 9 | or to have done, he will take the life of those who are
83 9 | then the magistrates shall take him and keep him in bonds,
84 9 | let the public executioner take him in the direction of
85 9 | mother, he shall of necessity take a woman’s nature, and lose
86 9 | of the whole city shall take a stone and cast it upon
87 9 | by night to steal, and he take and kill him, or if he slay
88 9 | this character, he must take most matters into his own
89 9 | young, the guardians shall take care of their property,
90 9 | from that family let them take one and introduce him to
91 9 | disabled person, and shall take his place in war; or, if
92 9 | to be punished, he shall take him to the wardens of the
93 9 | the wardens of the city take the offender and examine
94 9 | agora, if the occurrence take place in the agora; or if
95 10| as follows:—No one shall take or carry away any of his
96 10| that the Gods exist, but take no heed of human things,
97 10| other notion that they do take heed of them, but are easily
98 10| legislator. In the meantime take care that you do not offend
99 10| not to mention that they take up a dismal length of time?~
100 10| said now to approve, let us take this way, my good sir.~Athenian.
101 10| Athenian. Shall we, then, take this as the next point to
102 10| and experienced in rivers, take upon me the duty of making
103 10| cause; the change must first take place in themselves.~Athenian.
104 10| Cleinias. Which will you take?~Athenian. Every one sees
105 10| believes also that they take no heed of human affairs:
106 10| comes in our way, I will take the word out of your mouths,
107 10| is impossible for him to take care of all, he is not negligent
108 10| know that they ought to take care, or that they know,
109 10| both willing and able to take care, is like a lazy good–
110 10| have specially ordained; take good heed thereof, for it
111 10| for it will be sure to take heed of you. If you say:—
112 10| appeased by the wicked, and take gifts, is what we must not
113 10| Gods exist, and that they take care of men, and that they
114 10| the notion that the Gods take no thought of men produces
115 10| the guardians of orphans take care of them, just as they
116 11| or manner counsel me to take up the deposit entrusted
117 11| of my possessions, if I take up the prize, as I should
118 11| enactment of no mean man:—”Take not up that which was not
119 11| litigants it belonged, let him take it and go his way. Or if
120 11| give it up to him, shall take it away as the representative
121 11| without giving them, he may take him away, but if he take
122 11| take him away, but if he take him away after any other
123 11| comes to pass, he shall take that which is his and go
124 11| about these matters shall take place before the tribes,
125 11| not obtain this, he shall take away his goods; and on that
126 11| the law should meet and take counsel with those who have
127 11| pleased, and this were to take effect in whatever state
128 11| and we will impartially take care of all your concerns,
129 11| are able and willing to take charge of the children,
130 11| kindred, let him proceed to take the lot according to the
131 11| let him return home and take the lot of him who died
132 11| legislator, in that he, having to take care of the common weal,
133 11| required, for example, to take a wife who is mad, or has
134 11| their parents, we ought to take measures that the misfortune
135 11| fathers. Moreover, they shall take charge of them year by year
136 11| who by nature incline to take an especial care of their
137 11| mind, if he has any, and take heed of the nurture and
138 11| look into the matter, and take counsel as to whether he
139 11| with and that the pair may take care of one another in age.
140 11| and let the magistrates take heed that no one wrongs
141 11| such cases almost all men take to saying something ridiculous
142 12| or exercise, or wash, or take his meals, or get up in
143 12| done, but the judge need take no note of the case just
144 12| he made the two parties take an oath respecting the points
145 12| about to give judgment shall take an oath, and he who is choosing
146 12| citizens should be sent to take part in the sacrifices and
147 12| and each of them shall take with him as his companion
148 12| matters; and they shall take care that a stranger, whoever
149 12| a longer time, he shall take with him the wardens of
150 12| whether they prefer to take a certain portion of the
151 12| intend moderation to be take, in the sense of meanness.
152 12| guardians of the law ought to take especial care of the different
153 12| themselves to be worthy to take part in the assembly;—each
154 12| that is to say, the old men—take counsel and making use of
155 12| or one? Certainly, if we take counsel among ourselves,
156 12| the honourable, are we to take the same view? Are our guardians
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