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class 71
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1 1 | felt, and one man has a class of laws about allotments 2 1 | would overcome the former class; and in another, and even 3 1 | when observers of this class praise or blame such meetings, 4 3 | first and second and third class, we who are lovers of law 5 4 | one another, the ruling class being in perpetual fear 6 5 | lives exceeds the other class in pleasure; the temperate 7 5 | and a third and a fourth class, in which the citizens will 8 6 | to citizens of the first class, three allowed to the second, 9 6 | ninety counsellors for each class. First, all the citizens 10 6 | candidates from the first class; they shall be compelled 11 6 | selected from the second class in the same manner and under 12 6 | shall be made from the third class, at which every one may, 13 6 | but the fourth and lowest class shall be under no compulsion, 14 6 | and any member of this class who does not vote shall 15 6 | the fourth and smallest class; they shall be selected 16 6 | he who is of the fourth class shall suffer no penalty, 17 6 | is of the first or second class, if he does not vote shall 18 6 | he who is of the second class shall pay a fine of triple 19 6 | and he who is of the first class quadruple. On the fifth 20 6 | likes out of the highest class, and when the vote has been 21 6 | of the first and second class, five in number: ten are 22 6 | of the first and second class, and they shall pay a fine 23 6 | assembly. the third and fourth class shall be under no compulsion, 24 6 | and also from the second class of citizens, and three first 25 6 | Let us proceed to another class of laws, beginning with 26 6 | fine;—he who of the highest class shall pay a fine of a hundred 27 6 | seventy drachmae; the third class shall pay sixty drachmae, 28 6 | if he be of the highest class, shall owe to the public 29 6 | he who is of the richest class may spend a mina—he who 30 6 | in his dealings with any class of men to whom he can easily 31 7 | by many writers of this class—what will you do with them, 32 7 | consciousness of prosperity; this class may be subdivided into two 33 8 | of the freeborn or noble class except his wedded wife, 34 8 | first of all, then, have a class of laws which shall be called 35 8 | many of them, and which class of them, each place requires; 36 9 | concerning all that large class of matters which judges 37 9 | or if he be of the second class, of fifty drachmas; or if 38 9 | drachmas; or if of the third class, by a fine of thirty drachmas; 39 9 | or if he be of the fourth class, by a fine of twenty drachmas; 40 10| rank under the opposite class?~Cleinias. Yes.~Athenian. 41 10| fall under the opposite class?~Cleinias. Yes.~Athenian. 42 10| statesmen, or any other such class, if they neglected the small 43 10| stratagem and deceitmen of this class deal in prophecy and jugglery 44 10| punished with death. As to that class of monstrous natures who 45 11| the census of the third class, at the expiration. of thirty 46 11| adulteration as of one and the same class with falsehood and deceit, 47 11| Stranger. Dear Cleinias, the class of men is small—they must 48 11| assign the occupation to that class of men whose corruption 49 11| before their neighbours. The class of craftsmen who have furnished 50 11| and Athene; and there is a class of craftsmen who preserve 51 11| that they were a peculiarclass, and we might distinguish 52 11| persuades the more daring class that they can do injury 53 11| he who is of the highest class shall pay a penalty of one 54 11| neglects; and he of the second class shall pay fourfifths of 55 11| mina; and he of the third class threefifths; and he of 56 11| fifths; and he of the fourth class twofifths. Now there are 57 11| of a slight quarrel this class of madmen will often raise 58 12| or if he be of the second class, five minae; or if he be 59 12| or if he be of the fourth class, one mina. And he who is 60 12| if he be of the highest class, and five minae if he be 61 12| minae if he be of the second class, and three if he be of the 62 12| three if he be of the third class, and a mina, like the preceding, 63 12| if he be of the fourth class.~What regulations will be 64 12| eight if he be of the second class, and six if he be of the 65 12| minae if he be of the fourth class.~The so–called decision 66 12| included among travels of the class authorized by the state. 67 12| throughout the summer; this class are like birds of passage, 68 12| him who is of the highest class shall not exceed five minae; 69 12| him who is of the second class, three minae, and for him 70 12| him who is of the third class, two minae, and for him, 71 12| him, who is of the fourth class, one mina, will be a fair


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