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1 4 | in a short time he pays a penalty which justice cannot but
2 4 | light and fleeting words the penalty is most severe; Nemesis,
3 4 | that—and then holding the penalty in terrorem to go on to
4 5 | declared to be the greatest penalty of evil–doing—namely, to
5 5 | state, he shall suffer no penalty or loss of reputation; but
6 6 | fourth class shall suffer no penalty, nor he who is of the third,
7 6 | of suffering the first penalty; and when they have chosen
8 6 | refused to submit, a double penalty.~The wardens and the overseers
9 6 | appear to deserve a greater penalty, the judges shall determine
10 7 | we compel nurses, under penalty of a legal fine, to be always
11 7 | rules, and shall we impose a penalty for the neglect of them?
12 7 | neglect of them? No, no; the penalty of which we were speaking
13 7 | than enough.~Cleinias. What penalty?~Athenian. Ridicule, and
14 8 | ready to kill himself as the penalty of his sin.~Megillus. You
15 8 | shall be liable to a double penalty, the first coming from the
16 8 | meanness, he shall pay a double penalty to the injured party. Of
17 8 | injury, and adjudge the penalty. And if any one, by decoying
18 9 | and be improved; for no penalty which the law inflicts is
19 9 | seems to deserve a greater penalty, let him undergo a long
20 9 | the country; but let the penalty be according to his deserts—
21 9 | successively undergone the penalty of death. Such persons the
22 9 | be bound until he pay the penalty, or persuade him has obtained
23 9 | that when we impose the penalty upon either, every one may
24 9 | way to judge whether the penalty is fitly or unfitly inflicted.~
25 9 | will appoint a law and a penalty. He knows quite well that
26 9 | from loss, or shall pay a penalty of twice the value of the
27 9 | they will pay the natural penalty which is due to the sufferer,
28 9 | prelude to dread such a penalty, there is no need to proceed
29 9 | such a case let him pay the penalty of murder, as he would have
30 9 | imposes upon himself an unjust penalty. For him, what ceremonies
31 9 | now we will determine what penalty he ought to pay or suffer
32 9 | master, death shall be the penalty. And if a brother ora sister
33 9 | guilty, death shall be the penalty. And if a husband wound
34 9 | having suffered death as the penalty of murder or some other
35 9 | citizens, of which death is the penalty distinctly laid down in
36 9 | other penalties, shall pay a penalty for the loss which the state
37 9 | state has incurred. And the penalty shall be, that in addition
38 9 | to the rescue, or pay the penalty already mentioned; and let
39 10| you shall pay the fitting penalty, either here or in the world
40 10| burying him, let him pay the penalty of impiety to any one who
41 10| them, let them inflict a penalty on them until they comply.
42 11| convicted shall pay as a penalty double the amount of the
43 11| of sense, is felt to be a penalty far heavier than a great
44 11| mother, shall pay twice the penalty which he would have paid
45 11| to pay or suffer, and any penalty may be imposed on him which
46 11| let a man pay a further penalty for the chastisement of
47 11| like, shall pay a lighter penalty; but he who has injured
48 11| or if not, let them pay a penalty—he who is of the highest
49 11| highest class shall pay a penalty of one hundred drachmae,
50 11| moroseness, and pays a bitter penalty for his anger. And in such
51 11| liable to pay the appointed penalty. And we say now, that he
52 11| slave or freeman, under the penalty of being dishonoured, and
53 11| and never return under penalty of death; but if he be a
54 12| Zeus, and let there be a penalty fixed, which he shall suffer
55 12| disposed to inflict a less penalty on the one than on the other
56 12| he shall suffer, or what penalty he shall pay, bearing in
57 12| he shall suffer, or what penalty he shall pay. When the suits
58 12| any place, shall suffer a penalty which the public examiner
59 12| minor matters, of which the penalty is not stripes, imprisonment,
60 12| the disobedient a suitable penalty, and bring them before the
61 12| exile, shall undergo the penalty of death. And if any fraction
62 12| convicted death shall be the penalty. Those who serve their country
63 12| him who obeys be free from penalty; but he who disobeys even
64 12| them all with a fitting penalty. Other modes of burial,
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