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1 1 | their objects, and would suffer more evil than they inflicted.
2 1 | and to be afraid to say or suffer or do anything that is base.~
3 2 | sixty years of age, shall suffer a disgrace as great as he
4 4 | and such a fine, or shall suffer the loss of such and such
5 5 | joined to them must do and suffer what such men by nature
6 5 | and he will certainly not suffer unavenged.~Thus we have
7 5 | which he has received, may suffer the punishment which he
8 5 | patrons of the state, he shall suffer no penalty or loss of reputation;
9 6 | of the fourth class shall suffer no penalty, nor he who is
10 6 | additional punishment he shall suffer, and how much more he ought
11 8 | what a man ought not to suffer or do, and to what extent,
12 8 | determine what he ought to suffer or pay. In the next place,
13 8 | abide by the decision shall suffer for his malignant and morose
14 9 | deemed the agent, and shall suffer one of the following penalties:—
15 9 | premeditation, let the offender suffer in other respects as the
16 9 | shall in other respects suffer as the former; and to this
17 9 | or if he returns, let him suffer as the stranger was to suffer
18 9 | suffer as the stranger was to suffer in a similar case. He who
19 9 | to exact and the other to suffer a double amount of fines
20 9 | life, and when about to suffer death at the hands of his
21 9 | compel the perpetrator to suffer the execution of justice
22 9 | act should of necessity suffer that which he has done.
23 9 | to law. And what shall he suffer who slays him who of all
24 9 | nor because he has had to suffer from irremediable and intolerable
25 9 | penalty he ought to pay or suffer who has hurt or wounded
26 9 | or she ought to die, or suffer some other punishment either
27 9 | he do not come he shall suffer the punishment of perpetual
28 10| obey the law shall die, or suffer stripes and bonds, or privation
29 10| and death you will do and suffer what like may fitly suffer
30 10| suffer what like may fitly suffer at the hands of like. This
31 10| Reformation, and ordered to suffer imprisonment during a period
32 11| treasure, what he ought to suffer at the hands of the Gods,
33 11| come upon the left property suffer it to remain, reflecting
34 11| the first place, he shall suffer at the hands of the God,
35 11| determine what he shall pay or suffer. And if magistrate shall
36 11| determine what he shall suffer or pay to the orphan, and
37 11| therefore, he who deserves to suffer these things must be renounced
38 11| that he does not deserve to suffer any of these things. And
39 11| what he ought to pay or suffer, and any penalty may be
40 11| him which a man can pay or suffer. If the person who has been
41 11| determine what he is to pay or suffer. But he who seems to be
42 11| what he ought to pay or suffer.~When a man does another
43 11| what the offender shall suffer or pay; and the legislator,
44 12| penalty fixed, which he shall suffer or pay if he be convicted.~
45 12| what punishment he shall suffer, or what penalty he shall
46 12| what punishment he shall suffer, or what penalty he shall
47 12| coward any place, shall suffer a penalty which the public
48 12| the magistrate ought to suffer or pay, according to the
49 12| of being doubled let him suffer twice over.~And now let
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