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107 never
106 according
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1 1 | goddess herself, because you go back to first principles 2 1 | And we shall naturally go on to say to him—You, Tyrtaeus, 3 1 | courage; and then we will go on and discuss another and 4 1 | shall be satisfied, if we go on discussing each of the 5 1 | when they came, they would go away again without accomplishing 6 1 | ought to grasp and never let go, but to pull with it against 7 1 | Athenian. Also that they go of their own accord for 8 1 | of courage? Might we not go and say to him, “O legislator, 9 1 | manfully, you would let him go unscathed; but if ill, you 10 2 | the scent like hounds, and go in pursuit of beauty of 11 2 | soul, until they begin to go to work—this is a precaution 12 2 | confusion, and yet the poets go on and make still further 13 2 | practise drinking. I would go further than the Cretans 14 3 | as the present, I would go a great way to hear such 15 3 | argument.~Cleinias. Pray go on, Stranger;—compliments 16 3 | means, if Heaven wills. Go on.~Athenian. Well, then, 17 3 | live in the open air and go without sleep, and also 18 4 | a state: he has only to go in the direction of virtue 19 4 | the penalty in terrorem to go on to another law; offering 20 4 | and after that you shall go through the laws themselves.~ 21 5 | property, and distinction all go to the same tune. The excess 22 5 | person is ever obliged to go abroad, let him have the 23 5 | consent of the magistrates and go; and if when he returns 24 5 | downwards, as in those which go round and round. The legislator 25 6 | they cannot be persuaded to go, the Cnosians may fairly 26 6 | allotted to them, they will go from place to place in regular 27 6 | I mean that they are to go to the east). And at the 28 6 | citizen. Let any one who likes go to the assembly and to the 29 6 | it shall be compulsory to go on citizens of the first 30 6 | interest in such matters go to the meeting, and be fined 31 6 | be fined if they do not go (the guardians of the law 32 6 | classes shall be compelled to go to the election, but the 33 6 | council and prytanes, shall go to the temple of Apollo, 34 6 | law with another should go first of all to his neighbours 35 6 | intentionally decided wrong, let him go to the guardians of the 36 6 | whole people, and they must go to all the oracles of the 37 6 | dwellingplaces, and themselves go as to a colony and dwell 38 6 | must not be surprised if I go back a little, for we have 39 6 | they persist, let the women go and tell the guardians of 40 6 | following respects:—let him not go to weddings nor to the thanksgivings 41 6 | birth of children; and if he go, let any one who pleases 42 6 | abroad, or receive honour, or go to nuptial and birthday 43 6 | thirty years. Let a man go out to war from twenty to 44 7 | larger under their arms, and go for a walk of a great many 45 7 | in which we have begun to go through the rules relating 46 7 | their restless children to go to sleep they do not employ 47 7 | appointed, hold office and go to the temples every day, 48 7 | armour, and in this attire go through the dance; and youths 49 7 | until such time as they go out to war, to make processions 50 7 | confidence which makes me go on.~Cleinias. What have 51 7 | and in what ways, we may go through the voyage of life 52 7 | been cut for him. He will go forward in the spirit of 53 7 | as males; they shall both go through the same exercises. 54 7 | of speech we must let him go on until we have perfected 55 7 | are dedicated, and then go home? To men whose lives 56 7 | has arrived for youth to go to their schoolmasters. 57 7 | brought up, then all things go swimmingly, but if not, 58 7 | say—”O strangers, may we go to your city and country 59 8 | summer heat; and they should go out en masse, including 60 8 | from commanding them to go out and fight; will he not 61 8 | whole of his life, let him go and persuade the city, and 62 8 | for twenty years, and then go where they like; but any 63 9 | night and by day tempts to go and rob a temple, the fewest 64 9 | thought comes into your mind, go and perform expiations, 65 9 | and perform expiations, go as a suppliant to the temples 66 9 | the Gods who avert evils, go to the society of those 67 9 | that none of the lots may go uncultivated for want of 68 9 | fine. No criminal shall go unpunished, not even for 69 9 | put their questions and go through the cause, and again 70 9 | their decrees on walls, go their ways; and whether, 71 9 | And in that case he shall go to another land and country, 72 9 | for two years, and then go free.~Having begun to speak 73 9 | Wherefore also the murderer must go out of the way of his victim 74 9 | disobedient, either ventures to go to any of the temples and 75 9 | proclamation made, and then go forth and compel the perpetrator 76 9 | arrested him, and let them both go. If a person strikes another 77 10| one half of mankind should go mad in their lust of pleasure, 78 10| clear to you, I advise you go wait and consider if it 79 10| any man however dull can go over them and consider them 80 10| you become worse you shall go to the worse souls, or if 81 10| depart from their ways and go over to the pious. And to 82 10| would sacrifice, let him go to the temples and hand 83 11| first person who sees him go and tell the wardens of 84 11| belonged, let him take it and go his way. Or if the property 85 11| carrying him off shall let him go; but he who takes him away 86 11| shall be, that the freedman go three times in the month 87 11| like other foreigners shall go away, taking his entire 88 11| take that which is his and go his way, and in this case 89 11| contributions, any man who likes may go about collecting contributions 90 11| chance, the other party may go to law with him in the courts 91 11| and let a man and a woman go forth from the family and 92 11| that he shall first of all go to the eldest guardians 93 11| request of the legislator and go away into another land, 94 12| voluntarily lets his shield go. Let the law then be as 95 12| defend himself, but lets them go voluntarily or throws them 96 12| their own citizens never to go to other places, is an utter 97 12| let no one be allowed to go anywhere at all into a foreign 98 12| of age; and no one shall go in a private capacity, but 99 12| his return home let him go to the assembly of those 100 12| return home shall straightway go, and if he have discovered 101 12| goes abroad, and let him go abroad under these conditions. 102 12| which they came, and then go away, neither having suffered 103 12| Let such an one, then, go unbidden to the doors of 104 12| of them himself: let him go, for example, to the house 105 12| such a host, or let him go to the house of some of 106 12| he who is prevented shall go to law with him, estimating 107 12| these the litigants shall go to contend for greater damages, 108 12| hold fast, and not let go until we have sufficiently


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