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1 1 | tells, that every ninth year Minos went to converse with 2 2 | in what way these fifty yearold choristers who are to 3 2 | should drink during their year of office, nor should pilots 4 3 | approaching the longest day of the year—was too short for the discussion.~ 5 6 | form the council for the year.~The mode of election which 6 6 | the greater part of the year to order their concerns 7 6 | during one portion of the year, and to rest during the 8 6 | priesthood should always be for a year and no longer; and he who 9 6 | commencement of the second year, in order that as many as 10 6 | at any one season of the year, but may also have experience 11 6 | different seasons of the year, their then commanders shall 12 6 | have completed the second year. In the third year other 13 6 | second year. In the third year other wardens of the country 14 6 | them at all seasons of the year. Everywhere in such places 15 6 | Further, at all seasons of the year, summer and winter alike, 16 6 | lead the choruses for a year according to law. And in 17 6 | and concert music for that year; and he who is thus elected 18 6 | years; and in the sixth year let another be chosen in 19 6 | longer period, when the new year is about to commence, in 20 6 | last day but one of the year, shall meet in some temple, 21 6 | citizens during the ensuing year in the best and holiest 22 6 | arrangements and improvements year by year, until such enactments 23 6 | and improvements year by year, until such enactments and 24 6 | Hence during the whole year and all his life long, and 25 6 | mode of life during the year after marriage, before children 26 6 | To every man the first year is the beginning of life, 27 7 | has completed its third year; the nurses should be strong, 28 7 | that a woman during her year of pregnancy should of all 29 7 | festivals—calculating for the year what they ought to be, and 30 7 | rightly, that the sixtyyearold choristers of Dionysus 31 8 | Gods and seasons of the year. And they shall have festivals 32 8 | gods, whether every third year, or again every fifth year, 33 8 | year, or again every fifth year, or in whatever way or manner 34 8 | commence after their fifteenth year; and let them remain for 35 9 | selected by merit from the last year’s magistrates. But how the 36 9 | country, and there dwell for a year; and if he return before 37 9 | for the entire period of a year, and not himself be found 38 9 | let him be absent for a year, or if he be an entire stranger, 39 9 | and remain in exile for a year, according to law.~Enough 40 9 | period of not less than a year, or if the judges approve 41 10| years or seasons of the year, and in cities and governments 42 11| appeal may be made within a year. The cause shall be determined 43 11| him be imprisoned for a year and abstain from that sort 44 11| double the price; and if a year has elapsed, although interest 45 11| a body of three for one year, and then another body of 46 11| body of three for the next year, until the cycle of the 47 11| shall take charge of them year by year as of their own 48 11| take charge of them year by year as of their own kindred; 49 12| elected by lot, and for a year, and some for a longer time 50 12| shall be as follows:—Every year, after the summer solstice, 51 12| shall appoint in their first year twelve examiners, to continue 52 12| priests created in that year, shall be high priest; and 53 12| write up his name in each year to be a measure of time 54 12| will not be required. Every year they shall have contests 55 12| they have continued for a year, the one having the goods 56 12| after the expiration of the year; or if he does not use or 57 12| shall be imprisoned for a year, and shall be prosecuted 58 12| city.~When the suits of the year are completed the following


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