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1 1 | The charge may be fairly brought against your cities above
2 1 | accusations, whether they are brought against the Tarentines,
3 1 | generally, when the puppet is brought to the drink, what sort
4 3 | come upon facts which have brought us back again to the same
5 3 | instead of one; and thus brought you more within the limits
6 3 | but what, in my opinion, brought discredit was, first of
7 3 | children to the women; and they brought them up from their childhood
8 3 | or did. This was how they brought them up.~Cleinias. A splendid
9 3 | do become when they are brought up unreproved. And so, after
10 3 | Xerxes; and he again was brought up in the royal and luxurious
11 3 | same way in which Cyrus brought up Cambyses, and not to
12 4 | those who gave him birth and brought him up, and that he must
13 4 | him; at last, when he has brought the patient more and more
14 5 | dishonour equally him who brought the money, and also to a
15 5 | foreign money which has been brought back. In marrying and giving
16 6 | imagine that those who are brought together for the first time,
17 6 | divine things should be brought from Delphi, and interpreters
18 6 | treasury, and to the party who brought the suit.~In the judgment
19 6 | be after she shall have brought forth children up to fifty
20 7 | signs?—when anything is brought to the infant and he is
21 7 | For when they have been brought up in certain laws, which
22 7 | to have a suit of impiety brought against him by any one who
23 7 | all music. And if a man be brought up from childhood to the
24 7 | deem that thou wast not brought up without the will of the
25 7 | for teachers, who shall be brought from foreign parts by pay,
26 7 | rightly educated should be brought up in them and saturated
27 7 | men have been and are well brought up, then all things go swimmingly,
28 9 | or imagine that any well–brought–up citizen will ever take
29 9 | how the causes are to be brought into to court, how the summonses
30 9 | you impinged upon me, and brought me to my senses, reminding
31 9 | purified according to the law brought from Delphi relating to
32 9 | of sailing; but if he be brought by land, and is not his
33 9 | in such a case shall be brought to trial for impiety by
34 9 | disobeys shall be liable to be brought to trial for impiety by
35 9 | charges of wounding are brought by children against their
36 11| magistrates; and when it is brought into court, if it be registered
37 11| this regulation, and is brought into court and convicted,
38 11| endeavour to see what has brought retail trade into ill–odour,
39 11| children of freemen should be brought up in the bringing up of
40 11| whom he has begotten and brought up, shall not lightly or
41 11| any of them, let them be brought before a court in which
42 11| to have a suit for damage brought against him by any one who
43 11| but the accusation must be brought previous to the final decision
44 12| sent, or be proved to have brought back, whether from friends
45 12| the citizen who has been brought up as our citizens will
46 12| tale:—If Patroclus had been brought to the tent still alive
47 12| if any greater charge be brought, in such cases the suit
48 12| Thus a man is born and brought up, and after this manner
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