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1 1 | might mention numberless cases, in which the advantage 2 2 | distinguish between different cases, and not be hasty in forming 3 2 | There are numberless other cases also in which those who 4 3 | and in some particular cases; and from their pasture– 5 3 | reverse of good. All these cases I term the worst ignorance, 6 3 | we took a mean in both cases, of despotism in the one, 7 5 | barrenness—in all these cases let the highest and most 8 5 | bad; he may indeed in some cases be utterly bad, but, as 9 6 | enable them to escape—in such cases the injured party may bring 10 6 | valid in like manner; in cases of unexampled fatality, 11 6 | held the courts in which cases of homicide and other trials 12 7 | them by bad habit. In some cases this is of no consequence, 13 7 | same distinction in other cases. The custom of the Scythians 14 7 | less exciting;—in all these cases, every man when the pleasure 15 8 | damage; in the more important cases, as has been already said, 16 8 | decide, and in the lesser cases the commanders: or, again, 17 9 | fines, as we said before. In cases of death, let the judges 18 9 | government. The judges of such cases shall be the same as of 19 9 | of bad citizens. In such cases, and in such cases only, 20 9 | such cases, and in such cases only, the legislator ought 21 9 | determining exactly; for in some cases the murderer who is judged 22 9 | purification as in other cases, and be exiled during three 23 9 | which the God commands in cases of this kind. Let him have 24 9 | been enacted in the former cases. But in his case, if he 25 9 | proclamation as in the previous cases, and the same interdict 26 9 | us about murder; and let cases of this sort be so regarded.~ 27 9 | And now let us say in what cases and under what circumstances 28 9 | to be asked in all such cases:—What did he wound, or whom, 29 9 | they must determine in all cases—the question of fact. And 30 9 | inflicted in any of these cases, but should himself decide 31 9 | present in any of these cases and did not assist according 32 9 | shall form the court in such cases.~Laws are partly framed 33 9 | during life ought not in such cases to fall short, if possible, 34 10| law embracing all these cases. For we have already said 35 10| certainly do continue in some cases, but not in many; the notion, 36 10| citizenship, or in some cases be punished by loss of property 37 10| convicted.~In all these cases there should be one law, 38 10| with a view to all these cases we should obey the law. 39 11| law gives no protection in cases of things sold not in accordance 40 11| gives no protection in such cases. He who sells anything above 41 11| are apt to arise in such cases, and the restitutions which 42 11| diseases and in many other cases. And in this case also the 43 11| ordinances; for there may be cases in which the parties refuse 44 11| look higher. And there are cases in which the legislator 45 11| saying concerning these cases be embodied in a law:—If 46 11| and what is done in these cases must be regulated by some 47 11| he has given information.~Cases in which one man injures 48 11| discussed; but about other cases in which a person intentionally 49 11| smaller injury; but in all cases, whatever the injury may 50 11| of punishment, and in all cases at the deserved punishment. 51 11| give a rough sketch of the cases in which the law is to be 52 11| which shall relate to all cases:—No one shall speak evil 53 11| for his anger. And in such cases almost all men take to saying 54 11| a law applicable to such cases in the following terms:— 55 11| and to plead, but only in cases of murder; and they must 56 12| by a false oath; but all cases in which a denial confirmed 57 12| citizens be the same as in cases in which any freeman is 58 12| contributions in war—in all these cases, first comes the necessity 59 12| charge be brought, in such cases the suit shall come before 60 12| nearly at an end; but in all cases the end does not consist


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