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1 1 | the citizens make their money and in what way they spend
2 3 | attaching the people to him with money and gifts. Hence his armies
3 3 | and the third place to money and property. And it any
4 3 | from this rule by giving money the place of honour, or
5 4 | miserly man, who had not much money to spend, would approve
6 5 | illiberal and base; and money, and property, and distinction
7 5 | much opportunity for making money; no man either ought, or
8 5 | returns he has any foreign money remaining, let him give
9 5 | equally him who brought the money, and also to a fine not
10 5 | amount than the foreign money which has been brought back.
11 5 | and no one shall deposit money with another whom he does
12 5 | friend, nor shall he lend money upon interest; and the borrower
13 5 | is. For he who receives money unjustly as well as justly,
14 5 | is carried on by lending money, or rearing the meaner kinds
15 5 | and the interest about money, when rightly regarded,
16 5 | so that all suits about money may be easy and quite simple.~
17 6 | thirty drachmae, and let the money be sacred to Here; he who
18 6 | give an account of the. money at his audit. He who refuses
19 6 | shall be thus punished in money, and also be deprived of
20 6 | of these Gods exact the money, as was said before about
21 6 | of Here were to exact the money, or pay the fine themselves.~
22 7 | sex live softly and waste money and have no order of life,
23 8 | are too severe upon the money–loving temper, of which
24 8 | the reverse of lovers of money. Such a constitution may
25 8 | chastise him with bonds and money penalties, and expulsion
26 8 | retail trade for the sake of money–making, either in these
27 8 | places they shall exchange money for goods, and goods for
28 8 | for goods, and goods for money, neither party giving credit
29 8 | satisfied, whether he obtain his money not, for in such exchanges
30 9 | uncultivated for want of money. But if any one seems to
31 10| and states for the sake of money—let him who is guilty of
32 11| the God answers about the money and the remover of the money,
33 11| money and the remover of the money, that the city shall do
34 11| three times the purchase–money.~If man exchanges either
35 11| If man exchanges either money for money, or anything whatever
36 11| exchanges either money for money, or anything whatever for
37 11| this is what the power of money accomplishes, and the merchant
38 11| might make a great deal of money are sober in their wishes,
39 11| shall not give him of the money, nor shall he give money
40 11| money, nor shall he give money to a daughter who has been
41 11| betrothed he may give her money. And if any of the sons
42 11| heavier than a great loss of money.~Thus will orphan children
43 11| supposed to act from a love of money or from contentiousness.
44 11| as be does from love of money, in case he be a stranger,
45 11| because he is a lover of money, in whatever manner gained;
46 12| have pledged be, and the money given to the city; but if
47 12| Now a state which makes money from the cultivation of
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