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1 1 | conquered pass into the hands of the conquerors.~Athenian.
2 1 | gains or sustains at the hands, not of another, but of
3 1 | only to take arms into our hands, and we send all these nations
4 2 | we follow them, joining hands together in dances and songs;
5 2 | determined the victor by show of hands. But this custom has been
6 3 | soldiers of Datis had joined hands and netted the whole of
7 3 | applause and clapping of hands. But the directors of public
8 4 | the government is in the hands of a number of potentates.
9 5 | such as eyes and ears and hands, have become common, and
10 6 | morning, rulers must join hands with rulers, and watchers
11 6 | better than he would at the hands of a not over–wise doctor.~
12 6 | undergone a scrutiny at the hands of all the magistrates who
13 7 | the smaller birds in their hands, the larger under their
14 7 | limbs; but in the use of the hands we are, as it were, maimed
15 7 | be able with his hundred hands to throw a hundred darts.
16 7 | keeping free the neck and hands and sides, working with
17 7 | amuse herself with empty hands; she must be clothed in
18 7 | taking them with their own hands. The praise and blame which
19 9 | engraven on his face and hands, and shall be beaten with
20 9 | some one, and have on his hands the stain of blood. And
21 9 | about to suffer death at the hands of his parents, no law will
22 9 | either perpetrated by the hands of kinsmen, or by their
23 9 | and lose his life at the hands of his offspring in after
24 9 | most matters into his own hands and speak distinctly. But
25 9 | shall abstain from laying hands on any one who is of an
26 9 | similarly he shall keep his hands from a stranger, whether
27 9 | without a weapon and with his hands only. He who, being more
28 9 | shall dare to lay violent hands upon his father or mother,
29 9 | slayers of mothers, or impious hands lifted up against parents;
30 10| will the whole fare at his hands if he takes care only of
31 10| may fitly suffer at the hands of like. This is the justice
32 10| guardians of the law from the hands of the public slaves; and
33 11| he ought to suffer at the hands of the Gods, God only knows;
34 11| he shall suffer at the hands of the God, and in the second
35 11| that he deserves at the hands of them all to be dismissed
36 12| Thetis, remaining in the hands of Hector, then the base
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