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1 1| contracts, whether voluntary or involuntary: he should see how they 2 5| falsehood, and he who loves involuntary falsehood is a fool. Neither 3 8| contests, the homicide is involuntary, and we will make the slayer, 4 9| maintains that injustice is involuntary will deem that the unjust 5 9| are voluntary and what are involuntary crimes, and shall we make 6 9| crimes and less for the involuntary? or shall we make the punishment 7 9| one, voluntary, the other, involuntary; and they have legislated 8 9| that all unjust acts are involuntary, or we must show the meaning 9 9| divided into voluntary and involuntary, I must endeavour to find 10 9| both of the voluntary and involuntary.~Cleinias. Certainly.~Athenian. 11 9| voluntary, and the other, involuntary; for the involuntary hurts 12 9| other, involuntary; for the involuntary hurts of all men are quite 13 9| I am legislating for an involuntary injury. But I should rather 14 9| complications of the voluntary and involuntary which enter into them?~Athenian. 15 9| is thought by many to be involuntary injustice. Leaving the question 16 9| concerning violent and involuntary homicides. If any one in 17 9| between the voluntary and involuntary; at the same time, they 18 9| prepense, approaches to the involuntary; and yet even he is not 19 9| even he is not altogether involuntary, but only the image or shadow 20 9| the image or shadow of the involuntary; wherefore about homicides 21 9| as voluntary or as partly involuntary. The best and truest view 22 9| only of the voluntary and involuntary, and to distinguish them 23 9| in other respects as the involuntary homicide would have suffered, 24 9| who have been guilty of involuntary homicide, and do as they 25 9| the idea that his act was involuntary, let the perpetrator of 26 9| said of murders violent and involuntary and committed in passion: 27 9| violence, voluntary and involuntary, which men do to one another; 28 9| divided—into those which are involuntary, and which are given in 29 9| between the voluntary and involuntary. If a person be convicted


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