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1 2 | look calmly upon bloody death,” nor “surpass in swiftness 2 3 | unreproved. And so, after the death of Cyrus, his sons, in the 3 3 | to execute under pain of death. Now Datis and his myriads 4 4 | be very angry. At their death, the most moderate funeral 5 5 | punishment and inflicting death or exile in the last resort. 6 9 | if not, then acknowledge death to be nobler than life, 7 9 | His punishment shall be death, which to him will be the 8 9 | according to his deserts—death, or bonds, or blows, or 9 9 | said before. In cases of death, let the judges be the guardians 10 9 | the majority condemn to death. But let there be a general 11 9 | undergone the penalty of death. Such persons the city shall 12 9 | might justly be put to death, and we were proceeding 13 9 | legislator ought to inflict death as the punishment of offences.~ 14 9 | angry with the author of his death; and being himself full 15 9 | the law punish him with death; and let them hand over 16 9 | intention to kill, cause the death of another by blows and 17 9 | obligation to put him to death, but this may be done in 18 9 | and when about to suffer death at the hands of his parents, 19 9 | any other punishment? Let death then be the appointed punishment 20 9 | convicted be punished with death, and let him not be buried 21 9 | that they may put him to death. And let the prosecutor 22 9 | hand, but contrives the death of another, and is the author 23 9 | survive, let him put him to death. And if any one kills a 24 9 | injunctions. They who meet their death in this way shall be buried 25 9 | or other animal cause the death of any one, except in the 26 9 | kill another in warding off death from his father or mother 27 9 | remit the punishment of death, and only compel the offender 28 9 | or a servant his master, death shall be the penalty. And 29 9 | sister, and is found guilty, death shall be the penalty. And 30 9 | childless, having suffered death as the penalty of murder 31 9 | fellowcitizens, of which death is the penalty distinctly 32 9 | punishment either greater than death, or, at any rate, not much 33 9 | measure of prevention. Now death is not the worst that can 34 9 | return he shall be put to death. And if any freeman eat 35 10| every succession of life and death you will do and suffer what 36 10| whose crime is deserving of death many times over, while the 37 10| let him be punished with death. As to that class of monstrous 38 10| let him be punished with death, for his sacrifice is impure. 39 11| he shall be punished with death. Next in order shall follow 40 11| he shall be punished with death, his property shall be confiscated. 41 11| dead have the power after death of taking an interest in 42 11| shall be punished with death; or if he be a private person, 43 11| he shall be punished with death. And in any case in which 44 11| return under penalty of death; but if he be a citizen, 45 12| shall be punished with death; for he is incurable.~Now 46 12| courageous and noble and blessed death—in such a case of the throwing 47 12| and have been condemned to death by the examiners, let him 48 12| city lasts; and after their death they shall be laid out and 49 12| stripes, imprisonment, or death. But as regards attendance 50 12| while he lives but after his death let the assembly honour 51 12| he shall be punished with death. Every man should regard 52 12| shall undergo the penalty of death. And if any fraction of 53 12| and if they are convicted death shall be the penalty. Those 54 12| reality finished, giving death, which is the only remedy 55 12| let him be punished with death, as a subverter of the whole 56 12| generally, the third day after death will be a fair time for 57 12| justest of men, and after death may have no great sins to


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