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1 2 | education. And therefore the judges must be men of character, 2 2 | please the bad taste of their judges, and the result is that 3 2 | we should all of us be judges of beauty.~Athenian. Very 4 2 | should pilots of vessels or judges while on duty taste wine 5 5 | the beloved, so that he judges wrongly of the just, the 6 6 | contests, the law refers to the judges of gymnastics and of music; 7 6 | there shall be one set of judges of solo singing, and of 8 6 | deliver the award to the judges. In the next place, we have 9 6 | place, we have to choose judges in the contests of horses 10 6 | wherefore a multitude of judges will not easily judge well, 11 6 | suit. Regarding then the judges also as magistrates, let 12 6 | us say who are fit to be judges, and of what they are to 13 6 | and of what they are to be judges, and how many of them are 14 6 | forget to mention how the judges are to be qualified, and 15 6 | deserve a greater penalty, the judges shall determine what additional 16 6 | in every tribe, and the judges shall be chosen by lot;— 17 7 | shown them to the appointed judges and the guardians of the 18 7 | suitable; and they shall choose judges of not less than fifty years 19 7 | according to the mind of the judges; and not allowing them to 20 8 | turn by the command of the judges and the director of education 21 8 | take cognizance, and be the judges of them and assessors of 22 8 | of his actions before the judges at the time.~Water is the 23 9 | offence, and who are to be the judges of them.~Cleinias. Very 24 9 | as may seem good to the judges, and be cast naked beyond 25 9 | registers, and inform the judges of the precise truth, in 26 9 | cases of death, let the judges be the guardians of the 27 9 | come to the vote let the judges sit in order of seniority 28 9 | is to the purpose all the judges shall set their seals, and 29 9 | change the government. The judges of such cases shall be the 30 9 | general law respecting the judges who are to give judgment, 31 9 | this be made evident to the judges elected to try the cause, 32 9 | the dead man, which the judges shall assess; but purifications 33 9 | guardians shall send twelve judges to the borders of the land; 34 9 | cause shall have the same judges who are appointed to decide 35 9 | deliver him to those among the judges of the case who are magistrates, 36 9 | convicted, the servants of the judges and the magistrates shall 37 9 | bad and mute, because the judges conceal their opinions and 38 9 | has good courts, and the judges are well trained and scrupulously 39 9 | large class of matters which judges far worse educated than 40 9 | we should exhibit to the judges, as we have done, the outline 41 9 | shall assess, and the same judges shall decide who would have 42 9 | fourfold, shall be fixed by the judges who convict him. And if, 43 9 | chance. In such a case the judges shall be the same as those 44 9 | less than a year, or if the judges approve of a longer period, 45 11| their neighbours or before judges chosen by them. If a man 46 11| the court of the select judges, and there have the points 47 11| before the court of select judges, and punish him, if convicted, 48 11| eldest citizens shall be the judges, and if the offender be 49 11| one is disobedient, the judges shall either at once expel 50 11| justice in the minds of the judges, and unseasonably litigate 51 11| judged in the court of select judges; and if he be convicted, 52 12| the soldiers shall be his judges; the heavy armed, and the 53 12| examiners before the select judges, and if he be acquitted 54 12| well as the court of select judges; and let the pursuer lay 55 12| suit, and the presiding judges shall not permit either 56 12| beside the point, and the judges shall again bring him back 57 12| The priests shall be their judges, if any of them receive 58 12| mind inform the presiding judges, and they shall liberate 59 12| shall consist of elected judges, who shall be chosen by 60 12| called arbiters rather than judges. And in the second court 61 12| second court there shall be judges of the villages and tribes 62 12| decided before the first judges; the defendant, if he be 63 12| if he find fault with his judges and would try a third time, 64 12| the suit before the select judges, and if he be again defeated, 65 12| defeated before the first judges he persist in going on to 66 12| the assignment by lot of judges to courts and the completion 67 12| relates to the silence of judges and the abstinence from 68 12| again and again. And such judges and chiefs of judges will 69 12| such judges and chiefs of judges will be worthy of receiving 70 12| decision in the hearing of the judges; and when the month arrives


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