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1 3 | endeavour to ascertain the cause of these changes; for that 2 3 | poor; nor was poverty a cause of difference among them; 3 3 | that not cowardice was the cause of the ruin of the Dorian 4 4 | own laws may have been the cause of the factions which prevailed 5 5 | defect of them is commonly a cause of slavery. And, therefore, 6 5 | him is most zealous in his cause; and he who is most able 7 5 | legislator theirs has been the cause, or some impediment of chance 8 6 | feat.~Cleinias. What is the cause, Stranger, of this extreme 9 6 | order in a state is the cause of every good, but that 10 7 | away out of their Place and cause a universal ruin—one part 11 8 | are they?~Athenian. One cause is the love of wealth, which 12 8 | Cleinias. Then that is one cause, Stranger; but you spoke 13 8 | now proceed to the second cause.~Cleinias. Proceed.~Athenian. 14 8 | say that governments are a causedemocracy, oligarchy, tyranny, 15 8 | their multiplication, may cause a weight of enmity, and 16 8 | injured party bring the cause before the wardens of the 17 9 | questions and go through the cause, and again set their seals 18 9 | that ignorance is a third cause of crimes. Ignorance, however, 19 9 | judges elected to try the cause, on the appeal of the criminal 20 9 | likes shall prosecute the cause according to the same rules. 21 9 | without intention to kill, cause the death of another by 22 9 | various kinds. The greatest cause of them is lust, which gets 23 9 | Hellenes and barbarians is the cause; they deem that to be the 24 9 | avarice is the chiefest cause and source of the worst 25 9 | voluntary homicide. A second cause is ambition: this creates 26 9 | of the state. And a third cause is cowardly and unjust fear, 27 9 | prosecution at law. The cause shall have the same judges 28 9 | magistrates who try the cause shall be provided by him, 29 9 | of burden or other animal cause the death of any one, except 30 9 | kinsmen appoint, shall try the cause, and let the beast when 31 9 | as the court deciding the cause shall assess, and the same 32 9 | curable, and at the same time cause great and notable disgrace 33 9 | when they have judged the cause, they shall entrust the 34 9 | be allowed to judge the cause, not even if he be of the 35 9 | These are the persons who cause the word to be spoken which 36 10| who are and have been the cause of this argument; I speak 37 10| that which is the first cause of the generation and destruction 38 10| arising out of any external cause; the change must first take 39 10| admit that the soul is the cause of good and evil, base and 40 10| we suppose her to be the cause of all things?~Cleinias. 41 11| they shall determine the cause within three days.~Any one 42 11| made within a year. The cause shall be determined by such 43 11| determined. And he who loses the cause shall have censure and blame 44 11| men parents are always a cause of terror. Wherefore let 45 11| have no more to do with the cause. And he who is summoned 46 11| not afterwards vote in the cause. A free woman may give her 47 11| either of the parties in a cause may bring an accusation 48 11| the final decision of the cause. The magistrates shall preserve 49 11| man to win a particular cause, whether just or unjust; 50 11| to institute or plead a cause; and if he is supposed to 51 12| indict him, and let the cause be tried in the following


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