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1 2 | disciples will be more likely to receive these words of ours than
2 2 | that the singers may always receive pleasure from their hymns,
3 3 | and families, they did not receive them properly, and as they
4 3 | people will be ready to receive; but this is just as if
5 3 | And if you would rather receive my words in earnest, I am
6 4 | can without impropriety receive gifts. Wherefore the unholy
7 4 | Gods below; they should receive everything in even and of
8 4 | after this manner, we shall receive our reward from the Gods
9 4 | altogether unprepared to receive them. Even a little done
10 4 | might more intelligently receive his command, that is to
11 5 | the utmost of our ability receive as friends with open arms.~
12 5 | among them, no one will receive the honour of which he is
13 5 | children and are disposed to receive them; or if there should
14 5 | back to the treasury, and receive a corresponding sum in the
15 5 | marriage, no one shall give or receive any dowry at all; and no
16 5 | proportion to his wealth, he will receive honours and offices as equally
17 5 | may inform against him and receive half the value of the excess,
18 6 | inexperienced colonists shall receive our laws. Now a man need
19 6 | see that no one can easily receive laws at their first imposition.
20 6 | business is to be at hand and receive any foreigner or citizen
21 6 | them herself, she should receive an answer; or again, when
22 6 | rustic, worn with toil, will receive a kindly welcome, far better
23 6 | their consent; also if they receive anything in the way of a
24 6 | have; and with gladness receive and live in them; bidding
25 6 | plaintiff and defendant will receive their due, and the places
26 6 | allowed to appear abroad, or receive honour, or go to nuptial
27 7 | freely, and the others to receive them thankfully. Nor, again,
28 7 | hearers who are disposed to receive what you say not unfavourably
29 7 | obedient to the laws, should receive eulogies; this will be very
30 7 | teacher of the lyre has to receive orders from us.~Cleinias.
31 7 | elected a director of music receive these rules from us as containing
32 8 | Stranger, would gladly receive this law. Cleinias shall
33 8 | the country. This he shall receive each day, and on these terms
34 8 | before the magistrates, and receive damages, supposing the injury
35 8 | shall send them out and also receive them, and the guardians
36 9 | the accuser shall himself receive the fine in accordance with
37 9 | can he, I say, lawfully receive any other punishment? Let
38 9 | come the rescue, let him receive 100 strokes of the whip,
39 9 | magistrates, his owner shall receive bound from the man whom
40 10| akin to these; which again receive the secondary motions of
41 10| the magistrates who. first receive the information bring him
42 10| approach him, but let him receive the rations of food appointed
43 11| shall deliver them, and receive the price of them, at a
44 11| without life, let him give and receive them genuine and unadulterated,
45 11| a slave inform, he shall receive freedom; and if he be the
46 11| gain a conviction, let him receive double the value which the
47 12| present have power to give and receive oaths, for they will not
48 12| the refusal of states to receive others, and for their own
49 12| their judges, if any of them receive or do any wrong up to the
50 12| to which our city should receive all strangers of either
51 12| the saying, “Men should receive gifts as the reward of good,
52 12| second, shall if he wins receive in addition to the damages
53 12| then if he win he shall receive from the defendant the amount
54 12| than would be sufficient to receive the praises of the dead
55 12| during which, they ought to receive the several kinds of instruction,
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