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1 1 | fearless, we and the law bring him face to face with many
2 2 | argument which was intended to bring eloquent aid to the Chorus
3 3 | Darius, how came you to bring up Xerxes in the same way
4 4 | imagine his celibacy to bring ease and profit to him;
5 4 | and now you would have us bring the rest of the subject
6 6 | fifth day the rulers shall bring out the names noted down,
7 6 | for beauty; and let them bring together the streams in
8 6 | cases the injured party may bring his suit in the common court,
9 6 | the offence, and does not bring the offender to trial, shall
10 6 | make a home for himself and bring up his children, going away
11 6 | and they shall beget and bring up children, handing on
12 6 | prevent them, they shall bring the matter before the people;
13 7 | shall endeavour also to bring my wares into the light
14 7 | Cleinias: you amaze me. To bring him up in such a way would
15 7 | the punishment, let her bring him before the wardens of
16 7 | altars and shrines, and bring upon human nature the reproach,
17 7 | may we not, and shall we bring with us our poetry—what
18 8 | landowners, and let them bring him into court, and if he
19 8 | theft, let the injured party bring the cause before the wardens
20 8 | a larger amount, let him bring his suit into the public
21 8 | injured party. Any one may bring the offences of magistrates,
22 8 | disgrace and infamy, until they bring him back into his own right
23 9 | inform the magistrates, and bring the conspirator to trial
24 9 | supposing the injustice to bring gain), of these we may heal
25 9 | temples, he who pleases may bring to trial the next of kin
26 9 | without any reason, and will bring these to the front, obscuring
27 10| chiefly resembles; this I will bring to your recollection, and
28 10| receive the information bring him before the appointed
29 10| any one who is willing to bring a suit against him. But
30 10| law determine, before they bring the matter into court and
31 11| the possessor, who shall bring it before the magistrates;
32 11| guardians of the law, let him bring his adversaries into the
33 11| magistrate, the guardian may bring him before the court of
34 11| or dishonestly, let them bring him before the same court,
35 11| guardianship be allowed to bring them to trial; and if any
36 11| than compel the husband to bring up the children without
37 11| shall remain with them and bring, them up. But if she appears
38 11| forty years of age, and may bring an action if she have no
39 11| the parties in a cause may bring an accusation of perjury
40 12| our city to any other, or bring back a false message from
41 12| separate courts; and they shall bring the heavy–armed before the
42 12| make that a reproach, or bring in action against some innocent
43 12| cities out of one, and soon bring all to destruction. Wherefore
44 12| been justly judged, let him bring the examiners before the
45 12| he who obtains leave to bring an action should write,
46 12| and the judges shall again bring him back to the question
47 12| a suitable penalty, and bring them before the court, until
48 12| tribesmen should likewise bring a register of the yearly
49 12| war; but of wood let a man bring what offerings he likes,
50 12| deprived of their authority bring him before the court of
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