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1 3 | if we would analyse the causes of their failure, and find 2 5 | excellence and reputation, and causes him who lives accordingly 3 6 | tribunals: one for private causes, when a citizen accuses 4 6 | decision; the other for public causes, in which some citizen is 5 6 | private persons who are trying causes one against another for 6 6 | deem likely to decide the causes of his fellowcitizens during 7 6 | scrutiny shall judge the causes of those who have declined 8 6 | hearers and spectators of the causes; and any one else may be 9 6 | share in the decision. Such causes ought to originate with 10 7 | ourselves in searching out the causes of things, and that such 11 8 | Cleinias; there are two causes, which are quite enough 12 8 | then, be deemed one of the causes which prevent states from 13 8 | These two are the chief causes of almost all evils, and 14 8 | speaking they are notably the causes. But our state has escaped 15 8 | this similarity of name causes all the difficulty and obscurity.~ 16 8 | the rain from heaven, and causes a deficiency in the supply 17 9 | magistrates. But how the causes are to be brought into to 18 9 | interest in listening to such causes. First of all the plaintiff 19 9 | their opinions and decide causes clandestinely; or what is 20 10| sort of excellence are the causes of all of them, those souls 21 10| into impiety from three causes, which have been already 22 10| and from each of these causes arise two sorts of impiety, 23 11| apt to use language which causes a great deal of anxiety 24 12| let the manner of deciding causes between all citizens be 25 12| by good laws the mixture causes the greatest possible injury; 26 12| times at which the several causes should be heard, and the 27 12| suits, and the order of causes, and the time in which answers 28 12| these they assigned the causes of all things. Such studies


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