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1 2 | penalties on any one in all the land who should dare to say that
2 3 | desert and a vast expanse of land; a herd or two of oxen would
3 3 | of travelling either by land or sea had been almost entirely
4 3 | and from their pasture–land they would obtain the greater
5 3 | in particular of those of land or naval warfare, and likewise
6 3 | against Troy—by sea as well as land—for at that time men were
7 3 | disturb the possession of land, or to abolish debts, because
8 3 | Dorians for distributing the land—there was nothing to hinder
9 3 | glorious victories both by land and sea, but what, in my
10 3 | shepherds—sons of a rugged land, which is a stern mother,
11 3 | armament, both by sea and on land, caused a helpless terror,
12 3 | salvation for them either by land or by sea, for there was
13 3 | happen again, at least on land; nor, when they looked to
14 4 | and that these battles by land made the Hellenes better;
15 5 | have escaped division of land and the abolition of debts;
16 5 | those who have abundance of land, and having also many debtors,
17 5 | the distribution of the land? In the first place, the
18 5 | have to be formed; and the land and the houses will then
19 5 | these shall be owners of the land and protectors of the allotment.
20 5 | allotment. The houses and the land will be divided in the same
21 5 | taxes and divisions of the land. These properties of number
22 5 | at once distribute their land and houses, and not till
23 5 | houses, and not till the land in common, since a community
24 5 | greatest empire by sea and land;—this they imagine to be
25 5 | those which are of good land shall be smaller. while
26 5 | two such sections; one of land near the city, the other
27 5 | near the city, the other of land which is at a distance.
28 5 | further, the situation of the land with the city in the middle
29 6 | for as follows:—The entire land has been already distributed
30 6 | harm instead of good to the land, when they come down from
31 6 | an outlaw from his native land, rather than bow his neck
32 7 | great deal of hunting of land animals of all kinds, and
33 7 | hunting and catching of land animals, of which the one
34 8 | their food from sea and land, but our citizens from land
35 8 | land, but our citizens from land only. And this makes the
36 8 | at the extremity of the land, of any stranger who is
37 8 | boundaries of his neighbour’s land, and if any one does, let
38 8 | convicted of re–dividing the land by stealth or by force,
39 8 | encroaching on his neighbour’s land; for any man may easily
40 8 | encroaches on his neighbour’s land, and transgresses his boundaries,
41 8 | cattle on his neighbour’s land, they shall see the injury,
42 8 | own and his neighbour’s land, he shall be punished, in
43 8 | common stream on to his own land, if he do not cut off the
44 8 | him dig down on his own land as far as the clay, and
45 8 | Arcturus, either on his own land or on that of others—let
46 8 | pluck them from his own land; and if from his neighbour’
47 8 | if from his neighbour’s land, a mina, and if from any
48 8 | he take them off his own land, let him pluck them how
49 8 | consent of the owner of the land, he shall be beaten with
50 8 | settle, may dwell in the land, but he must practise an
51 9 | beyond the borders of the land. And if he suffers this
52 9 | beyond the borders of the land. But let his children and
53 9 | temple on the borders of the land; or let him pay fines, as
54 9 | case he shall go to another land and country, and there dwell
55 9 | foot at all on his native land, he shall be bound by the
56 9 | but if he be brought by land, and is not his own master,
57 9 | judges to the borders of the land; these during the interval
58 9 | have burial in his native land, but in all other respects
59 9 | him to the borders of the land, and cast him forth unburied,
60 9 | the twelve portions the land, in such places as are uncultivated
61 10| is in the centre of the land, and let no freeman ever
62 11| found to have another lot of land in the country, which has
63 11| of any other parts of the land across the border, in order
64 11| border, in order that the land may be cleared of this sort
65 11| and go away into another land, and not speak contrary
66 12| the sons and heirs of the land.~As to the initiation of
67 12| forth over sea and over land to find him who is incorruptible—
68 12| public business from another land, and is to be received with
69 12| spectators, who come from another land to look at ours. In the
70 12| if he has them in another land, there shall be no limit
71 12| what he offers. Now the land and the hearth of the house
72 12| twelvefold division of the land, and before these the litigants
73 12| dwelling in the citadel of the land, might become perfect guardians,
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