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1 1 | all these states he should determine and teach what is the good
2 1 | Athenian. I will not at present determine whether he who censures
3 2 | very small children are to determine the question, they will
4 3 | ought not the legislator to determine these classes?~Megillus.
5 4 | state, I should certainly determine in favour of the longer;
6 5 | neighbours’ territory, we will determine the limits of them in fact
7 5 | created by us judge and determine what is to be done with
8 5 | Now the legislator should determine what is to be the limit
9 6 | fives and twelves, shall determine any charges which one man
10 6 | five meet together, and determine that they will be their
11 6 | penalty, the judges shall determine what additional punishment
12 6 | not at all easy for us to determine. There have been many difficulties
13 6 | of them; and we may then determine what previous institutions
14 7 | we must distinguish and determine on some general principle
15 8 | laws about them, and to determine what sacrifices will be
16 8 | Athenian. Then we will first determine the number; and let the
17 8 | children, when the magistrates determine to lead forth the whole
18 8 | It is not difficult to determine how these and the like matters
19 8 | by force, let the court determine what he ought to suffer
20 8 | legislator of our state should determine all the trifles which might
21 8 | freemen, he having power to determine the quantity and quality.
22 8 | to their judgment, shall determine; at such places they shall
23 9 | generation of legislators to determine; the manner of voting we
24 9 | manner of voting we must determine ourselves.~Let the vote
25 9 | should reply. Then will you determine for them what are voluntary
26 9 | prophets, and the God, shall determine, and when they have determined
27 9 | their nature and number, and determine what will be the suitable
28 9 | I have.~And now we will determine what penalty he ought to
29 9 | to allow courts of law to determine all these things, or not
30 9 | these things, or not to determine any of them, is alike impossible.
31 9 | particular which they must determine in all cases—the question
32 9 | should not permit them to determine what punishment is to be
33 9 | than ours would be able to determine, assigning to each offence
34 9 | is convicted, they shall determine whether he or she ought
35 10| violent, and now we have to determine what is to be the punishment
36 10| the guardians of the law determine, before they bring the matter
37 11| its keep, and they shall determine the cause within three days.~
38 11| Now it is difficult to determine accurately the things which
39 11| judge shall consider and determine the suitableness or unsuitableness
40 11| recourse, and by their aid determine any matters of the kind,
41 11| convicted, the court shall determine what he shall pay or suffer.
42 11| convicted, let the court determine what he shall suffer or
43 11| convicted, let the court determine what he ought to pay or
44 11| person, the court shall determine what he is to pay or suffer.
45 11| the law leaves to him to determine what the offender shall
46 11| convicted, let the court determine whether he may be supposed
47 12| property, let the court determine what punishment he shall
48 12| the court shall further determine what punishment he shall
49 12| that is done, then we will determine what authority they shall
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