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1 1 | think that we speak with authority because we have many witnesses; 2 2 | generally not under the authority of any law, but at the instigation 3 3 | government originated in the authority of a father and a mother, 4 3 | never to have any kind of authority entrusted to him: he must 5 3 | them, as to men of sense, authority is to be committed. For, 6 3 | Is there not one claim of authority which is always just—that 7 3 | food to the body, too much authority to the mind, and does not 8 3 | absence of all superior authority is not by any means so good 9 3 | music with another. And the authority which determined and gave 10 4 | makes whatever laws have authority in any state?”~Cleinias. 11 4 | law is subject and has no authority, I perceive to be on the 12 6 | domains, and shall have authority over the produce and the 13 6 | small matters on their own authority; but where the charge against 14 6 | impose fines by their own authority, up to a mina, or up to 15 6 | the guardians shall have authority. What are to be the rites 16 6 | and of every other having authority in relation to his inferiors. 17 7 | i.e., the women who have authority over marriage], whom the 18 7 | chosen by the women who have authority over marriage, one out of 19 8 | made perpetual, and gain an authority such as already prevents 20 8 | horse and the generals have authority over their importation and 21 10| any one, regardless of the authority of the rulers, takes or 22 10| basis in nature, but are of authority for the moment and at the 23 11| who is in any position of authority, and especially those who 24 11| deceased, shall have the authority of guardians, whom the guardians 25 12| account, and without the authority of the state, he, like the 26 12| refuses to acknowledge the authority which condemned him, let 27 12| are thus deprived of their authority bring him before the court 28 12| interpreters with absolute authority. Their sepulchres are not 29 12| Cleinias. I bow to your authority, Stranger; let us proceed 30 12| then we will determine what authority they shall have of their


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