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1 1 | closely:—And first I will put forward Tyrtaeus, an Athenian 2 1 | right.~Athenian. Let me put the matter thus:—Suppose 3 1 | chorus—when the question is put in that form, we cannot 4 2 | to be having characters put before them better than 5 2 | which I should not like to put into the mouth of the Gods. 6 2 | understand me better if I put the matter in another way.~ 7 3 | and Cleinias, how can we put to the proof the value of 8 4 | Artemisium—for I may as well put them both together—made 9 6 | give information, or to put one of those questions, 10 6 | the matter, let a third put an end to the suit.~Now 11 7 | is not easy, Stranger, to put aside these principles of 12 7 | hesitation in assenting when you put the matter thus.~Athenian. 13 8 | instead of cestuses we should put on boxing gloves, that the 14 8 | way or manner the Gods may put into men’s minds the distribution 15 9 | again, and in like manner put their questions and go through 16 9 | power; and so they shall put an end to the suit.~Next, 17 9 | and order, might justly be put to death, and we were proceeding 18 9 | be under an obligation to put him to death, but this may 19 9 | magistrates, that they may put him to death. And let the 20 9 | and if he survive, let him put him to death. And if any 21 9 | if he return he shall be put to death. And if any freeman 22 9 | and he receiving him shall put him in chains, and inflict 23 10| always at rest; they can be put to the test at any future 24 10| agree.~Athenian. Or, to put the question in another 25 10| stage of the argument let us put a question.~Cleinias. What 26 11| father shall be permitted to put away his son, but not otherwise. 27 11| to adopt the son who is put away, no law shall hinder 28 11| lives. And if he has been put away, and in a period of 29 12| informed than all the, poets put together. Happy is he and 30 12| temples, and no one has put in a claim to them, and 31 12| which answers have to be put in and parties are to appear— 32 12| things honourable should be put away from him.~Athenian.


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