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1 1 | avoid pains; but which set a person in the midst of them, and
2 1 | a drunken and disorderly person, will immediately have him
3 1 | mean:—You may suppose a person to be praising wheat as
4 1 | food, whereupon another person instantly blames wheat,
5 1 | the matter thus:—Suppose a person to praise the keeping of
6 1 | the bringing–up of each person, we call one man educated
7 1 | might be applied to a single person, or to a few, or indeed
8 2 | work of God, or of a divine person; in Egypt they have a tradition
9 2 | therefore, as I was saying, if a person can only find in any way
10 3 | arises in legislation, if a person attempts to disturb the
11 4 | But if either a single person or an oligarchy or a democracy
12 4 | property, secondly, in his person, and thirdly, in his soul,
13 4 | value; and I think that a person will listen with more gentleness
14 4 | think that Cleinias is the person to be consulted, for his
15 4 | to create goodwill in the person whom he addressed, in order
16 5 | possession; nor, again, when a person is willing, or not unwilling,
17 5 | of all mankind, is the person reputed to have obeyed them
18 5 | simple; and that no deceitful person take any advantage of him.~
19 5 | Hellenic currency. If a private person is ever obliged to go abroad,
20 5 | proportioned to the value of each person’s wealth, and not solely
21 5 | strength and beauty of his person, but also to the measure
22 5 | amount of this. But if a person have yet greater riches,
23 6 | a tablet the name of the person for whom he votes, and his
24 6 | similar impiety in his own person, and also that his father
25 6 | by which he can teach a person to understand how he can
26 6 | rescue and defend the injured person, and he who is present and
27 6 | and not allow a private person to encroach upon any public
28 7 | prove to any intelligent person, that all bodies are benefited
29 7 | whether of boy or girl, if a person strictly carries out our
30 7 | if he can help; and if a person had the nature of Geryon
31 7 | stands considering, like a person who is at a place where
32 7 | the exercise of a noble person and a manly heart; the other
33 7 | when he is described as the person who serves the laws best
34 8 | shall venture to touch any person of the freeborn or noble
35 9 | to forgive him. But if a person be convicted of a theft
36 9 | are all fair, and, if a person were to maintain that just
37 9 | contentious or disputatious person says that men are unjust
38 9 | pursue revenge, and kill a person intentionally, and are not
39 9 | of them, if the murdered person before dying freely forgives
40 9 | him as many stripes as the person who caught him orders, and
41 9 | has slain such and such a person, and has been convicted
42 9 | impunity by the injured person, or by his or her father
43 9 | eye of the law; or if a person kill another in warding
44 9 | second place, although a person knows in the abstract that
45 9 | to law, and the offending person they shall leave nameless
46 9 | voluntary and involuntary. If a person be convicted of having inflicted
47 9 | disgrace to the wounded person, he shall pay fourfold.
48 9 | on behalf of the disabled person, and shall take his place
49 9 | and let them both go. If a person strikes another of the same
50 9 | strikes a young man, let the person struck defend himself in
51 9 | the equal in age of the person who is struck or younger,
52 9 | younger, he shall defend the person injured as he would a brother
53 9 | deliver him up to the injured person, and he receiving him shall
54 10| two?~Athenian. Sometimes a person may give the name and ask
55 10| And, therefore, whether a person says that these things are
56 10| until they comply. And if a person be proven guilty of impiety,
57 11| but I would have the first person who sees him go and tell
58 11| stripes by him, being a person of not less than thirty
59 11| to being thought a mean person and a despiser of the laws,
60 11| on behalf of the absent person that he will give it up
61 11| month to the hearth of the person who freed him and offer
62 11| some honest and trustworthy person, who has given, or in some
63 11| buyer. But if a skilled person sells to another who is
64 11| which he sold. If a private person sell to another private
65 11| sell to another private person, he shall have the right
66 11| price of the slave. If a person sells a homicide to another,
67 11| oath taken about them. If a person disobeys this command, any
68 11| own previous habits, if a person were simply allowed to make
69 11| reckoned in this way: if a person leaves daughters the relationship
70 11| father, who is a single person, but by the whole family,
71 11| can pay or suffer. If the person who has been wronged be
72 11| about other cases in which a person intentionally and of malice
73 11| death; or if he be a private person, the court shall determine
74 11| anger about any thing or person; though as we were saying,
75 11| improper practice, and the person who suffers damage be not
76 11| the slave, let him sue the person, who says that he has been
77 11| according to law. And if a person calls up as a witness any
78 12| action against some innocent person on that account. To make
79 12| then be as follows:—If a person having arms is overtaken
80 12| they will lay the blessed person, and cover the sepulchre
81 12| be the character of the person who goes abroad, and let
82 12| be equally liable. If a person wishes to find anything
83 12| sealed and unsealed. And if a person will not allow the searcher
84 12| or his witnesses; if the person prevented be a slave, whether
85 12| a drachma, the insolvent person shall not have any right
86 12| you say of the state? If a person proves to be ignorant of
87 12| the city, or some chance person who pretends to be an instructor
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