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1 1 | ordained that you shall have common meals and gymnastic exercises,
2 1 | all his arrangements:—the common meals, if I am not mistaken,
3 1 | in war there ought to be common meals and certain persons
4 1 | him, for the argument is a common concern. Tell me—were not
5 1 | still I should say that the common meals and gymnastic exercises
6 1 | constitution. Now the gymnasia and common meals do a great deal of
7 1 | Athenian tongue spoken; the common saying is quite true, that
8 1 | reason, called by us the common law of the State; there
9 2 | should like to know whether a common saying is in our opinion
10 2 | unmeaning to say, as the common people do about festivals,
11 2 | spectators. The ancient and common custom of Hellas, which
12 2 | falls to the lot of the common people, or even of the poets
13 2 | of the body has rhythm in common with the movement of the
14 2 | most limited and the least common of their employments. And
15 3 | creating a single large and common habitation.~Cleinias. Yes;
16 3 | according to the laws which were common to all of them: the rulers
17 3 | argument show that there is one common desire of all mankind?~Megillus.
18 4 | language, and laws, and in common temples and rites of worship;
19 5 | Friends have all things in common.” Whether there is anywhere
20 5 | ears and hands, have become common, and in some way see and
21 5 | see and hear and act in common, and all men express praise
22 5 | and not till the land in common, since a community of goods
23 5 | state must also possess a common Hellenic currency. If a
24 5 | possesses should have a common measure, when we consider
25 6 | states, they should, in common with those who join this
26 6 | the Cnosians should take a common interest in all these matters,
27 6 | may bring his suit in the common court, and if he obtain
28 6 | years service, shall have common meals at their several stations,
29 6 | he who is absent from the common meal, or sleeps out, if
30 6 | the litigants appoint in common for themselves, choosing
31 6 | willing to vindicate the common interests. And we must not
32 6 | conform to law in their common and public life, is making
33 6 | bridegrooms should live at the common tables, just as they did
34 6 | and been accustomed to a common table, experience showed
35 6 | manner the custom of having common tables arose among you.~
36 6 | Cleinias and Megillus, the common tables of men are, as I
37 6 | arranging and ordering on a common principle of all our institutions
38 6 | even venture to speak of common tables in places and cities
39 6 | shall at last arrive at the common tables. Whether such associations
40 7 | Certainly.~Athenian. There is a common opinion, that luxury makes
41 7 | temperately; who, moreover, have common tables in which the men
42 7 | apart, and near them are the common tables of their families,
43 7 | women and children, and the common people, about our institutions,
44 7 | amusement the numbers in common use, and in this way make
45 8 | state in the practice of common meals is also deemed impossible.
46 8 | even in your cities the common meals of women would be
47 8 | the other Hellenes and the common practice of barbarians,
48 8 | the establishment of the common tables, which in most places
49 8 | well ordered.~Leaving the common tables, we may therefore
50 8 | the fountain–head of the common stream on to his own land,
51 8 | ground, or some one who has a common wall, by refusing to give
52 8 | autumn: He who tastes the common or storing fruits of autumn,
53 8 | they shall sell them in common market, at any place which
54 10| rites, or of the partly–common rites in which tribes and
55 10| reparation. There should be a common law embracing all these
56 10| directing his effort towards the common good, executing the part
57 10| as far as the laws of the common creation admit. Now, as
58 10| first of them is to be the common prison in the neighbourhood
59 11| shall do well to believe the common tradition which says that
60 11| of goods to equality and common measure? And this is what
61 11| and the Gods maintain the common bonds of the state. And
62 11| wherefore let us make a common prelude on behalf of the
63 11| having to take care of the common weal, cannot order at the
64 12| things as far as possible in common and together; there neither
65 12| whole city shall meet in the common precincts of Helios and
66 12| as first–fruits, to be a common offering to them, according
67 12| subtracting what is paid to the common tables.~Touching offerings
68 12| plaintiff and the defendant in common: these shall be called arbiters
69 12| unguarded should experience the common fate of cities in our day?~
70 12| Athenian. Let us make a common effort to gain such an object;
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