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1 6 | any of the commanders is guilty of such an irregularity,
2 6 | them, and he who is found guilty in such a case shall pay
3 8 | if the accused be found guilty of injuring the water by
4 9 | arise some one who will be guilty of crimes as heinous as
5 9 | strangers’ servants may be guilty of many impieties. And with
6 9 | if any citizen be found guilty of any great or unmentionable
7 9 | disorder of his, aided by the guilty recollection of is communicated
8 9 | assigned to those who have been guilty of involuntary homicide,
9 9 | and also, if he be found guilty, his body after execution
10 9 | he shall cast forth the guilty thing beyond the border,
11 9 | shall be inflicted on the guilty may fairly and with advantage
12 9 | or a sister, and is found guilty, death shall be the penalty.
13 9 | said, and if he be found guilty, let him be imprisoned for
14 9 | assisting, and he who is found guilty in such a suit, if he be
15 9 | And if any one is found guilty of assaulting a parent,
16 10| as follows:—If a man is guilty of any impiety in word or
17 10| of money—let him who is guilty of any of these things be
18 10| man or woman who is not guilty of any other great and impious
19 10| And if a person be proven guilty of impiety, not merely from
20 10| such as grown–up men may be guilty of, whether he have sacrificed
21 11| manner he shall be deemed guilty of violence, and being convicted
22 11| matters. For every one who is guilty of adulteration in the agora
23 12| suppose, when he thieves or is guilty of violence, that he is
24 12| have been, if he be found guilty of robbing his country by
25 12| peers; and he who is found guilty shall never be allowed to
26 12| service, and if he be found guilty, the same punishment shall
27 12| terms:—When a man is found guilty of disgracefully throwing
28 12| mina. And he who is found guilty of cowardice, shall not
29 12| dignity of his office, be guilty of any crooked practice?
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