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1 2 | wait his turn and have his share of silence and speech, and
2 3 | others: the rulers gave a share of freedom to the subjects,
3 4 | government, as to refuse all share to the defeated party and
4 4 | to him; and he shall not share in the honours which the
5 5 | kindred, and reveres those who share in the same Gods and are
6 5 | in a kindly spirit, to share with those who are in want,
7 6 | severally fitted for it, shall share in the election of magistrates;
8 6 | be cast, let him lose his share of the public possessions,
9 6 | they are not allowed to share in the decision. Such causes
10 6 | possible, all should have a share; for he who has no share
11 6 | share; for he who has no share in the administration of
12 6 | to imagine that he has no share in the state at all. And
13 7 | but having some little share of reality.~Megillus. You
14 7 | deny that women ought to share as far as possible in education
15 7 | consider;—if women do not share in their whole life with
16 7 | Megillus—letting the girls share in gymnastic and music,
17 8 | marriage shall continue to share in contests if they are
18 8 | and on these terms have a share of his neighbours’ water.
19 9 | under the same roof, or share in the sacred rites of those
20 9 | violence of his appointed share of life, not because the
21 10| which tribes and phratries share; and in the second degree
22 11| of guardians, they shall share in the protection which
23 11| forth from the family and share the deserted house, and
24 12| ceremonies in which they share. The chiefs of each sacred
25 12| own children, and has his share of dealings with other men,
26 12| object; for I too will gladly share in the attempt. Of these
27 12| ace, and I am willing to share with you the danger by stating
28 12| manner of ways make him share in the foundation of the
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