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1 1 | dass of goods, and next follows temperance; and from the
2 1 | consider the virtue which follows next of those which we intended
3 1 | that the same good effect follows?~Cleinias. To be sure.~Athenian.
4 2 | choral festivities is as follows: We rejoice when we think
5 2 | act the opposite result follows. What inference is to be
6 2 | which prevail among you as follows: you compel your poets to
7 3 | happened. The case was as follows:—Three royal heroes made
8 3 | There is.~Athenian. Next follows the principle that the noble
9 3 | time, what happened was as follows:—~Megillus. What?~Athenian.
10 4 | is said to have been as follows:—Cronos knew what we ourselves
11 4 | be happy holds fast, and follows in her company with all
12 4 | simple form; it may run as follows:—A man shall marry between
13 5 | intimate that they are as follows:—Honour is not to be given
14 5 | form of purification is as follows:—when men who have nothing,
15 5 | natural sequel would be as follows:—In a state which is desirous
16 6 | shall be provided for as follows:—The entire land has been
17 6 | let this be composed as follows:—All the officers of state,
18 6 | interpreters; and he who follows their advice may be satisfied.
19 7 | admitting all this, what follows? Shall we make a ridiculous
20 7 | And let our decree be as follows:—No one in singing or dancing
21 7 | these models shall be as follows:—If when a sacrifice is
22 7 | songs and dances shall be as follows:—There are many ancient
23 7 | our answer should be as follows:—Best of strangers, we will
24 7 | declared; and let the law be as follows:—Let no one hinder these
25 8 | let the regulations be as follows:—In the first place, let
26 8 | ordains. And let the law be as follows:—on the first day of the
27 9 | what relates to the Gods, follows what relates to the dissolution
28 9 | avenges the blood of kindred, follows the law of retaliation,
29 9 | earthly lawgiver legislates as follows:—There shall be the same
30 9 | our enactment then be as follows:—If a man dare to strike
31 9 | property. Let the law be as follows:—The slave who strikes a
32 10| single law, which shall be as follows:—No one shall take or carry
33 10| answer would appear to be as follows:—Some one says to me, “O
34 10| generation and power; then follows the second, which was strangely
35 10| Suppose that we make answer as follows:—~Cleinias. How would you
36 10| law about impiety be as follows:—If a man is guilty of any
37 10| The reason of this is as follows:—Gods and temples are not
38 11| rule, let the law be as follows:—He who sells anything in
39 11| preface let our law run as follows, and may fortune favour
40 11| Cleinias, and let the law be as follows:~He who makes a disposition
41 11| where practicable be as follows:—If a man dies without making
42 11| Let the law, then, run as follows about poisoning or witchcraft:—
43 11| the voice of the law is as follows:—If anyone thinks that he
44 12| life; the law shall be as follows:—He shall serve in war who
45 12| Let the law then be as follows:—If a person having arms
46 12| them, which shall be as follows:—Every year, after the summer
47 12| Let the law, then, be as follows:—A judge who is about to
48 12| of strangers, we enact as follows:—In the first place, let
49 12| soul; and that the body follows us about in the likeness
50 12| Let the law, then, be as follows:—The expenditure on the
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