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1 1 | the rest; and this is the sacred and golden cord of reason,
2 2 | their natural order the sacred choir composed of children,
3 4 | be regarded as a kind of sacred legend or oracle, and let
4 4 | in the places which are sacred to them. Next comes the
5 5 | temples, and portioned out a sacred domain for each of them.
6 5 | earth as he is informed is sacred to the Gods; and in the
7 6 | agora, and fountains, and sacred domains, and temples, and
8 6 | who will duly execute the sacred office, according to the
9 6 | several temples, and of the sacred domains, and shall have
10 6 | plenteous; and if there be a sacred grove or dedicated precinct
11 6 | should be regarded by us as a sacred gift of Heaven, corresponding
12 6 | Every city has a guiding and sacred principle given by nature,
13 6 | others, and has been more sacred and fortunate. In our opinion,
14 6 | us give them altars and sacred rites, and at the altars
15 6 | drachmae, and let the money be sacred to Here; he who does not
16 6 | given or received shall be sacred to Here and Zeus; and let
17 6 | marriages, or any other sacred acts, relating either to
18 7 | horrible blasphemies on the sacred rites, exciting the souls
19 7 | hinder these who verily are sacred hunters from following the
20 7 | anywhere except in harbours or sacred streams or marshes or pools,
21 8 | twelfth month, which is sacred to him, according to the
22 8 | poems as have been judged sacred and dedicated to the Gods,
23 8 | his house duly married by sacred rites, whether they be bought
24 8 | drachmae, which shall be sacred to Dionysus, if he pluck
25 9 | little, and either from sacred or secular places—and these
26 9 | or partake of the same sacred rites with those whom they
27 9 | have no communication in sacred rites with his children,
28 9 | same roof, or share in the sacred rites of those whom they
29 9 | and the minister of their sacred rites with better fortune
30 10| the law:—No man shall have sacred rites in a private house.
31 10| possess them, and perform any sacred rites not publicly authorized—
32 11| are the greatest and most sacred of trusts. To all which
33 12| Hellenic sacrifices and sacred missions, and other public
34 12| share. The chiefs of each sacred mission shall be selected
35 12| or on an embassy; or on a sacred mission. Going abroad on
36 12| the house of all men is sacred to all Gods; wherefore let
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