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frankincense 1
fraud 3
fraudulent 1
free 39
freeborn 1
freed 3
freedman 5
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39 free
39 happy
39 honourable
39 noble
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1 1 | legislator has given old men free licence, there will be no 2 1 | therefore you may be as free as you like in your censure 3 1 | a slave, the other half free; and they will not be worthy 4 1 | these occasions to be as free from impudence and shamelessness 5 2 | every man and boy, slave and free, both sexes, and the whole 6 3 | that a state ought to be free and wise and harmonious, 7 3 | he legislates should be free; and secondly, be at unity 8 3 | and the other the most free; and now we are considering 9 4 | who obeys the law shall be free, and shall pay no fine; 10 5 | condition of youth which is free from flattery, and at the 11 5 | life to be most entirely free from sorrow. Let parents, 12 5 | is not unjust of his own free will. For no man of his 13 5 | will. For no man of his own free will would choose to possess 14 5 | founders of a new state as yet free from enmity—that they should 15 5 | he ma acquit himself and free others from the work of 16 6 | Athenian. I had in my mind the free and easy manner in which 17 7 | pleasures, for he will not be free from pains; nor should we 18 7 | observed in the case of the freeborn. Children at that age 19 7 | wrestling erect and keeping free the neck and hands and sides, 20 7 | breadth, and depth, they free us from that natural ignorance 21 8 | and they alone shall be free to sing; but the rest of 22 8 | their ears of the so–called free love everywhere prevailing 23 8 | a kind better suited to free men. For he has nothing 24 9 | the theft, he shall be set free from his bonds.~Cleinias. 25 9 | for two years, and then go free.~Having begun to speak of 26 9 | proceed:—If any one slays a free man with his own hand, and 27 9 | defends himself, let him be free from guilt, as he would 28 9 | selfdefence, let him be free from guilt in like manner; 29 9 | the murderer is rightly free from guilt:—If a man catch 30 9 | one who does violence to a free woman or a youth, shall 31 9 | speak of mind, true and free, and in harmony with nature. 32 9 | rescue, let him be made free, but if he do not come the 33 11| his work. Wherefore, in free states the man of art ought 34 11| female slave. Again, if a free woman have intercourse with 35 11| injured party, he shall be set free by the magistrates, or if 36 11| afterwards vote in the cause. A free woman may give her witness 37 12| them; for this burial is free from pollution. The place 38 12| and let him who obeys be free from penalty; but he who 39 12| want to be at the same time free and the lords of other states;


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