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1 3 | day, when they equalized property, escaped the great accusation 2 3 | third place to money and property. And it any legislator or 3 3 | arranged according to a property census, and reverence was 4 4 | minister to them, first, in his property, secondly, in his person, 5 5 | and base; and money, and property, and distinction all go 6 5 | leaders in an attack on the property of the rich—these, who are 7 5 | not the diminution of his property. For this is the great beginning 8 5 | disputes among citizens about property. If there are quarrels of 9 5 | women and children and of property, in which the private and 10 5 | state, qualifications of property must be unequal, in order 11 5 | according to the amount of property: there should be a first 12 5 | the excess out of his own property, and the other half of the 13 5 | arrange the rest of their property, as far as possible, so 14 5 | life long to have their property fixed at a moderate limit, 15 6 | magistrate the amount of his property, excepting four minae which 16 6 | will take charge of the property of the several temples, 17 6 | harm to the country or the property; they shall use the beasts 18 6 | city becomes unequal in property and in disposition; and 19 6 | subservient to them on account of property. And he who obeys this law 20 6 | to consider what sort of property will be most convenient. 21 6 | acquiring most kinds of property, but there is great difficulty 22 6 | ought we to do concerning property in slaves? I made a remark, 23 6 | have saved the lives and property of their masters and their 24 6 | encroach upon any public property either by buildings or excavations. 25 7 | other things are the private property of individuals; but if we 26 8 | their children, and their property, and the whole city, be 27 8 | care of his neighbour’s property, he shall be fined at the 28 8 | injury to another or to the property of another, by fraud or 29 8 | which he makes of his own property. All these matters a man 30 8 | protected by law. But whenever property has been bought or sold, 31 8 | the registration of the property of the metics. Any one who 32 8 | expired, he shall take his property with him and depart. And 33 9 | and let them hand over his property, if he have any, to him 34 9 | shall take care of their property, and have charge of the 35 9 | but they shall possess the property themselves. And if he who 36 9 | is the public and private property of the state. Now the state 37 9 | and not deprive him of his property. Let the law be as follows:— 38 10| cases be punished by loss of property and exile? Should he not 39 10| mortal creatures are the property of the Gods, to whom also 40 10| allies, and we are their property. Injustice and insolence 41 11| behind him some part of his property, whether intentionally or 42 11| who may come upon the left property suffer it to remain, reflecting 43 11| defies the law, and takes the property home with him, let him, 44 11| thing, but denies that the property in dispute belongs to other, 45 11| belongs to other, if the property be registered with the magistrates 46 11| and go his way. Or if the property be registered as belonging 47 11| of the other. But if the property which is deposited be not 48 11| be permitted to have more property than he who gave him liberty, 49 11| away, taking his entire property with him, unless he has 50 11| any other stranger has a property greater than the census 51 11| punished with death, his property shall be confiscated. Suits 52 11| legitimate way made over the property to him; if he be a citizen 53 11| thirty days, or, if the property have been delivered to him 54 11| entire control of all his property, and will use angry words.~ 55 11| allowed to dispose of his property in all respects as he liked; 56 11| persuades you to dispose of your property in a way that is not for 57 11| pleases of the rest of his property, with the exception of the 58 11| pleases the tenth part of the property which he has acquired; but 59 11| and of the care of their property in the care of their own, 60 11| he, being master of his property, is the ruin of the house, 61 11| other animal, injure the property of a neighbour, the owner 62 12| slave of a theft of public property, let the court determine 63 12| him search the unsealed property, and on the sealed property 64 12| property, and on the sealed property the searcher shall set another 65 12| search, opening the sealed property as well as the unsealed, 66 12| not use or show the lost property in the market or in the 67 12| man ought to have had his property valued: and the tribesmen 68 12| wins the suit the whole property of him who loses, with the


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