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1 1 | certain persons regularly appointed under others to protect
2 1 | who destroyed the bad and appointed the good to govern themselves;
3 2 | is born to undergo, have appointed holy festivals, wherein
4 2 | who, as we say, have been appointed to be our companions in
5 2 | discovery that our newly–appointed choristers, whom we hereby
6 2 | in general will follow an appointed order, and their cultivation
7 4 | messenger of justice, is appointed to watch over all such matters.
8 5 | become much fewer than the appointed number by reason of bereavement,
9 5 | four different standards appointed according to the amount
10 5 | the demi–gods have their appointed lots, and are propitious,
11 6 | that those who are duly appointed to magisterial power, and
12 6 | the magistrates should be appointed according to law, and that
13 6 | and that when they are appointed they should undergo a scrutiny.
14 6 | number of votes shall be appointed generals, and superintendents
15 6 | division of the army, shall be appointed by the generals for themselves.
16 6 | portions, ought there not to be appointed superintendents of the streets
17 6 | officers will thus have to be appointed, in order that the city
18 6 | and priestesses shall be appointed to be servants of the Gods
19 6 | shall be elected, and others appointed by lot, those who are of
20 6 | of the temples shall be appointed by lot; in this way their
21 6 | Delphi, and interpreters appointed, under whose direction they
22 6 | interpreters, they shall be appointed thus:—Let the twelve tribes
23 6 | votes [out of the twelve appointed by each group], after undergoing
24 6 | shall observe the order appointed by law for the agora, and
25 7 | them, as soon as she is appointed, hold office and go to the
26 7 | shall have shown them to the appointed judges and the guardians
27 8 | days and years have been appointed for Gods and demi–gods,
28 9 | retaining only and wholly their appointed lot. And out of the citizens
29 9 | continue in exile during the appointed time, the next of kin to
30 9 | punishment? Let death then be the appointed punishment of him who in
31 9 | the same judges who are appointed to decide in the case of
32 9 | magistrates shall slay him at an appointed place without the city where
33 9 | himself by violence of his appointed share of life, not because
34 9 | the same as those who are appointed in the case of children
35 10| them, ministers have been appointed to preside, who have wrought
36 10| information bring him before the appointed court according to the law;
37 10| receive the rations of food appointed by the guardians of the
38 11| merchant may be said to be appointed for this purpose. The hireling
39 11| or a will in which he has appointed no guardians, then the next
40 11| him be liable to pay the appointed penalty. And we say now,
41 12| war who is on the roll or appointed to some special service,
42 12| returns home before the appointed time, when the generals.
43 12| member, as well the last appointed as those who have been released
44 12| those magistrates who are appointed to superintend these matters;
45 12| within the house, then the appointed time of claiming the goods
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