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1 1 | good men, and that good men act nobly, and conquer their 2 1 | play, by word, deed, and act, will still be perfectly 3 2 | pleasure, but now by their own act the opposite result follows. 4 5 | manner in which a man is to act about his parents, and himself, 5 5 | is just, whether the just act be his own or that of another. 6 5 | because we will not let others act for us in what we do not 7 5 | know, we are compelled to act amiss ourselves. Wherefore 8 5 | some way see and hear and act in common, and all men express 9 6 | reasons given, should a state act which would endure and be 10 6 | what principle you are to act. Megillus and Cleinias and 11 7 | side weaker than the right act contrary to nature. In the 12 7 | the guardian of the law to act?~Athenian. In what respect?~ 13 9 | He who is taken in the act of robbing temples, if he 14 9 | legislate about such an act under the idea that I am 15 9 | and are not sorry for the act. And, therefore, we must 16 9 | under the idea that his act was involuntary, let the 17 9 | who has done any murderous act should of necessity suffer 18 10| punishment of those who speak or act insolently toward the Gods. 19 10| intentionally did any unholy act, or uttered any unlawful 20 10| whether he be God or man, must act from one of two principles.~ 21 10| possibly suppose that they ever act in the spirit of carelessness 22 10| may do as they please and act according to their various 23 10| information, refuses to act, he shall be tried for impiety 24 10| estimate the punishment of each act of impiety; and let all 25 11| the collection, he is to act on the understanding that 26 11| sometimes unable to fulfil the act which he in his ignorance 27 11| And how, Stranger, can we act most fairly under the circumstances?~ 28 11| to any other citizen, to act negligently or dishonestly, 29 11| whether he may be supposed to act from a love of money or 30 11| And if he is supposed to act from contentiousness, the 31 11| and if he is supposed to act as be does from love of 32 12| whether he be caught in the act or not, shall be punished


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