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1 1 | them), if he be not at all times a brave warrior.” I imagine 2 1 | case.~Athenian. There are times and seasons at which we 3 2 | never pleasant, although at times necessary. But as we do 4 3 | form of government many times over, now growing larger, 5 3 | unknown during ten thousand times ten thousand years. And 6 3 | and which I have several times in the preceding discourse 7 4 | for them to have lost many times over the seven youths, than 8 4 | as people say, at certain times. This is the language of 9 4 | I am saying a good many times; but I suppose that you 10 4 | the tradition, was in the times of Troy; in our own days 11 4 | thing which has occurred times without number in states—~ 12 5 | districts may meet at fixed times, and that they may readily 13 5 | have said not once but many times, the care of riches should 14 5 | triple, or as much as four times the amount of this. But 15 6 | each case. But there are times at which every state is 16 6 | within the group, three times; and let the three who have 17 6 | far as possible, at the times when they are not engaged 18 6 | fine annually shall owe ten times the sum, which the treasurer 19 6 | brethren or sons, and many times they have saved the lives 20 6 | and make their souls three times, or rather many times, as 21 6 | three times, or rather many times, as slavish as they were 22 6 | thinly–peopled places, and in times of pressure. But when men 23 7 | always made ten thousand times better by attaining to law 24 7 | dances of men who in their times of prosperity are moderate 25 7 | and law, and has several times occurred to us in the course 26 8 | becoming legislators of the times and nature and conditions 27 8 | to correspond at fitting times, and appointing public festivals. 28 8 | or himself gains three times as much as his neighbour 29 9 | and when they have three times done this, and have had 30 9 | source of great and monstrous times, but when attended with 31 9 | or, if incurable, four times the amount of the injury; 32 9 | that in addition to his own times of service, he shall serve 33 9 | pay for the wrong three times over, but if he gains his 34 10| move itself is ten thousand times superior to all the others.~ 35 10| deserving of death many times over, while the other needs 36 11| the laws, let him pay ten times the value of the treasure 37 11| that the freedman go three times in the month to the hearth 38 11| and shall pay back three times the purchasemoney.~If man 39 11| of saying that at proper times and places the practice 40 11| knowing well that many times and to many persons they 41 11| in order that in future times, he, and those who see him 42 11| has been convicted three times, let any one who pleases 43 12| different magistrates, and the times at which the several causes 44 12| I have now said several times, he who has not contemplated 45 12| Furthermore, to write down the times at which, and during which,


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