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1 1 | legislator; all institutions, private as well as public, were 2 3 | a royal rather than to a private station, where the divine 3 4 | we must hearken, both in private and public life, and regulate 4 4 | after them will follow the private and ancestral Gods, who 5 5 | of property, in which the private and individual is altogether 6 5 | things which are by nature private, such as eyes and ears and 7 5 | the law enjoins that no private man shall be allowed to 8 5 | Hellenic currency. If a private person is ever obliged to 9 6 | and husbandmen for their private advantage, but for the public 10 6 | other tribunals: one for private causes, when a citizen accuses 11 6 | be a tribunal open to all private persons who are trying causes 12 6 | the two proposed. And in private suits, too, as far as is 13 6 | men must have walls, the private houses ought to be so arranged 14 6 | cleanliness, and not allow a private person to encroach upon 15 6 | states, while he leaves the private life of citizens wholly 16 6 | up the control of their private lives, and supposes that 17 7 | admonition than for law. In private life there are many little 18 7 | without due regulation of private life in cities, stability 19 7 | beneficial alike to states and to private houses. But other labours 20 7 | his compositions to any private individuals, until he shall 21 7 | all other things are the private property of individuals; 22 7 | and mistresses in their private houses, before the sun is 23 8 | of anything but their own private possessions; on this the 24 9 | politics is concerned, not with private but with public good (for 25 9 | binds together states, but private only distracts them); and 26 9 | that both the public and private good as well of individuals 27 9 | primary in the state, and the private good as secondary. Human 28 9 | family, but is the public and private property of the state. Now 29 10| they are committed against private rites and sepulchres, and 30 10| evil and unrighteous men in private as well as public life, 31 10| generals and hierophants of private mysteries and the Sophists, 32 10| shall have sacred rites in a private house. When he would sacrifice, 33 10| and by building altars in private houses, they can propitiate 34 10| possess shrines of the Gods in private houses, and he who is found 35 10| she shall carry away their private rites to the public temples, 36 11| price at which he sold. If a private person sell to another private 37 11| private person sell to another private person, he shall have the 38 11| merchant, or do any service for private persons unless they equally 39 11| to attempt to impose upon private individuals by the help 40 11| with death; or if he be a private person, the court shall 41 12| companies and relations of private life are perjured. Let the 42 12| As to the initiation of private suits, let the manner of 43 12| and no one shall go in a private capacity, but only in some 44 12| be permitted to live as a private individual; but if he will 45 12| has them in the country in private. And if he has them in another 46 12| silver, whether possessed by private persons or in temples, are 47 12| supplied by the younger one. Private courts will be sufficiently 48 12| business, whether public or private—was not something of this


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