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1 1 | instituted by him for a similar reason, because he saw that 2 1 | whole; and with these and similar discourses we will beguile 3 1 | heat; and there are many similar practices, to speak of which 4 1 | ordinance about pleasure similar to that about pain to be 5 1 | great or obvious examples of similar institutions which are concerned 6 1 | things. But I do not see any similar advantage which either individuals 7 2 | when a cowardly soul is in similar case, are they likely to 8 4 | pressure of population or other similar necessity, or when a portion 9 4 | the second palm; and on a similar principle shall all the 10 5 | that of another. Through a similar error men are induced to 11 5 | degree of elasticity;—in a similar manner those who are to 12 5 | purification is painful, like similar cures in medicine, involving 13 5 | hereafter have to make a similar choice among constitutions, 14 5 | will be called by these or similar names: they may continue 15 5 | good or evil, but produces similar results in their souls. 16 6 | new city; and there is a similar feeling on the part of the 17 6 | stained with homicide or any similar impiety in his own person, 18 6 | father and mother have led a similar unstained life. Now the 19 6 | wardens of the city have a similar power of imposing punishments 20 6 | same manner, and undergo a similar scrutiny.~There remains 21 6 | the aim of the legislator similar? First, he desires that 22 6 | to the public treasury a similar sum, and that which is given 23 6 | occasion of some war or other similar danger, which caused the 24 6 | unregulated by law. They have no similar institution of public tables 25 6 | fruits dipped in honey, and similar pure offerings, but no flesh 26 7 | our ancestors are all of similar nature. And the reflection 27 7 | purposes. And there are many similar examples in charioteering 28 7 | which is of horn only, and similar instruments, as I was saying, 29 7 | habituated to their new food. A similar principle we may imagine 30 7 | just imagine that we had a similar notion about horses running 31 7 | learning. But hunting and similar pursuits in like manner 32 8 | instead of wrestling and similar contests of the heavier 33 8 | young men be incapable of a similar endurance for the sake of 34 8 | apples, and pomegranates, and similar fruits, there shall be no 35 8 | and as to frankincense and similar perfumes, used in the service 36 8 | of the city shall see to similar matters in the city.~Now 37 9 | about robbers of temples and similar incurable, or almost incurable, 38 9 | divers other enactments of a similar nature. But we stopped short, 39 9 | stranger was to suffer in a similar case. He who kills his own 40 9 | deeds of his own, or for any similar reason, in such a case let 41 9 | guardians of the law. And when similar charges of wounding are 42 10| is most entirely akin and similar to the circular movement 43 11| in order shall follow a similar law, which shall apply equally 44 11| were compelled to follow similar callings, then we should 45 11| the law shall follow in a similar spirit. He shall owe to 46 11| allowed to address them in a similar manner, and show that he 47 12| other offerings follow a similar rule.~Now that the whole 48 12| be, look to all these and similar aims, and there is no one


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