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1 1 | Again; might there not be a judge over these brethren, of 2 1 | which would be the better judge—one who destroyed the bad 3 1 | excellence might be placed a judge, who, finding the family 4 1 | by far the best sort of judge and legislator.~Athenian. 5 1 | foreign war, if I am to judge from expressions of yours 6 2 | wisdom and courage; the true judge must not draw his inspiration 7 2 | Surely then he who would judge correctly must know what 8 2 | who is to be a competent judge must possess three things;— 9 3 | Will not a man be able to judge of it best from a point 10 3 | Athenian. Then, now hear and judge for yourself:—Would you 11 3 | them fancy that they can judge for themselves about melody 12 5 | magistracy created by us judge and determine what is to 13 6 | than three minae. Every judge and magistrate shall be 14 6 | gymnastics; and the same who judge of the gymnastic contests 15 6 | gymnastic contests of men, shall judge of horses; but in music 16 6 | like, and another who shall judge of choral song. First of 17 6 | guardians of the law shall judge of their fault), but those 18 6 | a city; and again, if a judge is silent and says no more 19 6 | of judges will not easily judge well, nor a few if they 20 6 | magistrate must also be a judge of some things; and the 21 6 | of some things; and the judge, though he be not a magistrate, 22 6 | how many of them are to judge in each suit. Let that be 23 6 | witness, shall dedicate one judge from every magistracy to 24 6 | undergone the scrutiny shall judge the causes of those who 25 7 | what an infant desires, judge by these signs?—when anything 26 8 | skilful persons, who shall judge for us and be our assessors 27 9 | parents, or the state, let the judge deem him to be incurable, 28 9 | have been made the eldest judge shall begin to examine the 29 9 | and be able in some way to judge whether the penalty is fitly 30 9 | criminals, and they shall judge respecting their pardon 31 9 | nearest neighbour to be a judge, and thereby acquit himself 32 9 | legislating to be best able to judge, and therefore to them the 33 9 | shall not be allowed to judge the cause, not even if he 34 10| awhile, and do not attempt to judge at present of the highest 35 10| nature, be placed by the judge in the House of Reformation, 36 11| in the same family. The judge shall consider and determine 37 11| compelling the legislator and the judge to heal the fears which 38 11| the attainment of this the judge shall be a fellow–worker 39 11| any one who is acting as a judge, let him give his witness, 40 12| justice be done, but the judge need take no note of the 41 12| then, be as follows:—A judge who is about to give judgment 42 12| from a temple; so too the judge of dances and of all music, 43 12| which, as far as men can judge, there is nothing to be 44 12| he who would be an equal judge, shall justly look, and 45 12| legislator, which the righteous judge ought to have in his mind 46 12| In the first place, the judge shall assign to the party


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