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1 1 | cheerily.~Athenian. I am willing—And first, I want to know
2 3 | my words in earnest, I am willing that you should; and you
3 3 | being the rule of law over willing subjects, and not a rule
4 3 | and mistress, and made us willing to live in obedience to
5 3 | directions, but no one was willing to come to their relief,
6 3 | the good man ought to be a willing servant, and of which the
7 3 | the master, but rather the willing servant of the laws.~Megillus.
8 3 | which the multitude were willing to observe; they would never
9 5 | again, when a person is willing, or not unwilling, to acquire
10 5 | man of men, and he who is willing, yet is not able, may be
11 5 | having also many debtors, are willing, in a kindly spirit, to
12 6 | the third, if he be not willing to vote; but he who is of
13 6 | one who meets him and is willing to punish him. If any of
14 6 | by an individual, and is willing to vindicate the common
15 7 | whether we are or are not willing that the study of astronomy
16 8 | in all states, and, God willing, in the matter of love we
17 8 | every one should be more willing to move the largest rock
18 8 | animals by those who are willing to sell to the people who
19 9 | some of his friends are willing to be surety for him, and
20 9 | prosecuted by any one who is willing to inflict retribution on
21 9 | knowing, always able and willing to do what is best. In the
22 10| case of a physician who is willing and able to cure some living
23 10| wisest of beings, who is both willing and able to take care, is
24 10| instance of any one who is willing to vindicate the laws; and
25 10| impiety to any one who is willing to bring a suit against
26 11| be, if they are able and willing to take charge of the children,
27 11| one of the citizens who is willing and whom she wills, and
28 11| if any other citizen is willing to adopt the son who is
29 11| period of ten years no one is willing to adopt him, let those
30 11| and if he knows and is willing to bear witness, let him
31 11| the service of him sho is willing to pay for them. Now in
32 12| the court, until they are willing to do what they are ordered.~
33 12| or thrice ace, and I am willing to share with you the danger
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