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1 1 | trifling matter, and to have taken a great many more words
2 1 | And the same view may be taken of the pastime of drinking
3 1 | character of a man, if care be taken in the use of it? What is
4 2 | This harmony of the soul, taken as a whole, is virtue; but
5 2 | precaution which has to be taken against the excitableness
6 3 | suppose this event to have taken place many ages after the
7 3 | royal brothers, and had taken the advice of oracles, and
8 3 | legislator to have then taken in order to avert this calamity?
9 3 | remedy at the time would have taken a much wiser head than ours.~
10 3 | which we please, whether taken from the Cretan model or
11 4 | whole cities which have taken flight when utterly conquered
12 5 | are wronged. After having taken a survey of theirs and their
13 5 | hand, special care may be taken to increase the number of
14 6 | nineteen of them being taken from the settlers, and the
15 6 | convey to them, care being taken that they may reach the
16 6 | uninhabited, care ought to be taken of all the buildings, and
17 7 | every possible care were taken that our nursling should
18 8 | inspectors and superintendents, taken from the guardians of the
19 9 | a loud voice,—He who is taken in the act of robbing temples,
20 9 | whether the thief may have taken much or little, and either
21 10| you, that no one who had taken up in youth this opinion,
22 11| city, if the occurrence has taken place in the city, or if
23 11| or if the occurrence has taken place in the agora he shall
24 11| praising of any goods, or oath taken about them. If a person
25 11| although interest is not to be taken on loans, yet for every
26 11| limit of human life, or if taken away before their time they
27 12| above all, care should be taken not to destroy the peculiar
28 12| without a girdle, having first taken an oath by the customary
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