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1 2 | selves; and gladly institute contests for those who are able to
2 2 | musical, and equestrian contests: the citizens are assembled;
3 6 | the superintendence of contests. In speaking of education,
4 6 | girls; and in speaking of contests, the law refers to the judges
5 6 | who judge of the gymnastic contests of men, shall judge of horses;
6 6 | to choose judges in the contests of horses and of men; these
7 6 | the Gods who preside over contests to extinguish their increase
8 7 | far from thinking that the contests in which they stir them
9 7 | Gods; and also engaging in contests and preludes of contests,
10 7 | contests and preludes of contests, if at all, with these objects:
11 8 | and musical and gymnastic contests, assigning them so as to
12 8 | characters which they bear in the contests and their whole life, honouring
13 8 | competitors in the greatest of all contests, and have they not innumerable
14 8 | enter the greatest of all contests, and to fight for their
15 8 | and that they shall have contests one with another in every
16 8 | one dies in these mimic contests, the homicide is involuntary,
17 8 | the reason that dances and contests of this sort hardly ever
18 8 | be in earnest about such contests or any other good and honourable
19 8 | remember, about all gymnastic contests, that only the warlike sort
20 8 | there are three kinds of contests—one of boys, another of
21 8 | shall continue to share in contests if they are not more than
22 8 | be the regulations about contests in running both for men
23 8 | men and women.~Respecting contests of strength, instead of
24 8 | of wrestling and similar contests of the heavier sort, we
25 8 | legislate about the horse contests. Now we do not need many
26 8 | of sense in instituting contests which are not after the
27 8 | gymnastic exercises or in these contests. On the other hand, the
28 8 | rhapsodes and the like, and the contests of choruses which are to
29 8 | expect that the musical contests will be celebrated in their
30 8 | conditions of the choral contests and of dancing in general.
31 8 | to the Olympic and other contests, in his zeal for his art,
32 9 | military exercises, or mimic contests. of which the magistrates
33 9 | competitor in the public contests, the kinsmen of the deceased
34 11| God who presides over the contests. Those only who have received
35 12| Every year they shall have contests in music and gymnastics,
36 12| gymnastic and equestrian contests, and any matters in which,
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