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1 1 | called Crypteia, or secret service, in which wonderful endurance 2 4 | certainly believe that upon such service or ministry depends the 3 4 | offerings and every kind of service, is the noblest and best 4 4 | do only waste their much service upon the Gods, but when 5 4 | offered by any holy man, such service is most acceptable to them. 6 4 | Gods, a wise man will do service to the demons or spirits, 7 6 | soldiers, or have seen military service at the proper ages when 8 6 | of the age for military service. And if one who is not proposed 9 6 | whole country. The term of service for commanders and for watchers 10 6 | bands of twelve. While on service at each station, their attention 11 6 | while on their two years service, shall have common meals 12 6 | laws, which is also the service of the Gods; in the second 13 6 | advantage, but for the public service only; and in general they 14 6 | pursued by the young. The service to whom this is committed 15 6 | utmost diligence in this service.~After the wardens of the 16 6 | make use of her in military service, let the time of service 17 6 | service, let the time of service be after she shall have 18 8 | similar perfumes, used in the service of the Gods, which come 19 9 | addition to his own times of service, he shall serve on behalf 20 11| be a merchant, or do any service for private persons unless 21 11| the benefit of any noble service in war, does not make the 22 11| the following, about the service of the Gods, will be a suitable 23 11| he knows how to show true service to them.~Cleinias. And what 24 11| you call the true mode of service?~Athenian. I will tell you, 25 11| thereby imparted, are at the service of him sho is willing to 26 12| appointed to some special service, and if any one is absent 27 12| commanders for failure of service when the army comes home; 28 12| and the other arms of the service shall form separate courts; 29 12| the suits for failure of service are completed, the leaders 30 12| in his own branch of the service, saying nothing about any 31 12| cognisance of failure of service, and if he be found guilty, 32 12| the law which says, “Do no service for a bribe,” and let him


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