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1 1 | institutions, private as well as public, were arranged by him with
2 2 | will be of the greatest public advantage, and then use
3 2 | years, after dinner at a public mess, he may invite not
4 2 | that of the choruses or the public theatres, I should like
5 3 | imparted his wisdom to the public; for the king was not jealous,
6 3 | hands. But the directors of public instruction insisted that
7 4 | hearken, both in private and public life, and regulate our cities
8 6 | take their part in the public elections of the state;
9 6 | him lose his share of the public possessions, and when there
10 6 | possessions, and when there is any public distribution, let him have
11 6 | private advantage, but for the public service only; and in general
12 6 | leisure to take care of the public interest. Let every man
13 6 | dies while he is holding a public office, and more than thirty
14 6 | decision; the other for public causes, in which some citizen
15 6 | citizen is of opinion that the public has been wronged by an individual,
16 6 | more he ought to pay to the public treasury, and to the party
17 6 | class, shall owe to the public treasury a similar sum,
18 6 | person to encroach upon any public property either by buildings
19 6 | he can give laws for the public conduct of states, while
20 6 | law in their common and public life, is making a great
21 6 | no similar institution of public tables in the light of day,
22 6 | compel women to show in public how much they eat and drink?
23 7 | the help of some of the public slaves; but if any citizen
24 7 | dancing shall offend against public and consecrated models,
25 7 | cities. A magistrate offers a public sacrifice, and there come
26 7 | of them do much of their public and of their household business,
27 7 | things there ought to be public teachers, receiving pay
28 8 | fitting times, and appointing public festivals. It is not difficult
29 8 | bring his suit into the public courts and have the evil–
30 8 | particular case, before the public courts. There are innumerable
31 8 | secure and preserve the public order of the state, has
32 8 | be involved, then let the public courts decide according
33 9 | let him undergo a long and public imprisonment and be dishonoured,
34 9 | guardians of the law in the public prison for two years, and
35 9 | athletic contest, and at the public games, involuntarily kills
36 9 | by contrivance, let the public executioner take him in
37 9 | happening to a competitor in the public contests, the kinsmen of
38 9 | not with private but with public good (for public good binds
39 9 | but with public good (for public good binds together states,
40 9 | them); and that both the public and private good as well
41 9 | persist in regarding the public good as primary in the state,
42 9 | whole family, but is the public and private property of
43 10| great when in violation of public and holy rites, or of the
44 10| men in private as well as public life, which, though not
45 10| law from the hands of the public slaves; and when he is dead
46 10| their private rites to the public temples, and if they do
47 11| it be registered in the public registers, to which of the
48 11| craftsmen undertake other public works;—if they execute their
49 11| to any other citizen, the public shall pay a price on his
50 11| word at a temple, or at the public sacrifices, or at games,
51 11| court of justice, or in any public assembly. And let the magistrate
52 12| anything belonging to the public, whether that which he steals
53 12| or a slave of a theft of public property, let the court
54 12| suffer a penalty which the public examiner shall exact of
55 12| have the first seat at all public assemblies, and at all Hellenic
56 12| sacred missions, and other public and holy ceremonies in which
57 12| quite unconcernedly at the public meals and in other companies
58 12| other shows, and as regards public services, whether the celebration
59 12| capacity, but only in some public one, as a herald, or on
60 12| places and harbours and public buildings, near the city
61 12| is he who comes on some public business from another land,
62 12| and is to be received with public honours. He is to be received
63 12| two valuations; and the public officers may use annuary
64 12| manner of stone, to the public temples; of woven work let
65 12| regulated in this way, and the public and state courts, and those
66 12| other business, whether public or private—was not something
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