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1 1 | bold attempt was originally due to unbridled lust. The Cretans
2 2 | mistaken, depends on the due regulation of convivial
3 2 | fit into one another in due order; also their colours
4 2 | practice of drinking under due regulation and with a view
5 3 | but their misfortunes were due to their general degeneracy,
6 3 | consideration relating to the due and undue award of honours
7 4 | honour to whom honour is due. But how can a state be
8 6 | defendant will receive their due, and the places will be
9 6 | imagine that their safety is due not to their keeping guard
10 7 | conviction that without due regulation of private life
11 7 | let us remember what is due to ourselves.~Cleinias.
12 7 | the conclusion of them in due order; for very possibly,
13 7 | lives it fail of meeting his due; and the due reward of the
14 7 | meeting his due; and the due reward of the idle fatted
15 7 | Gods receiving the honours due to them, and men having
16 7 | trifling, as will be shown in due course. Let the director
17 7 | to make a mistake, from a due sense of responsibility,
18 7 | consecrated all of them in due order, he shall for the
19 8 | worth speaking of? Is this due to the ignorance of mankind
20 8 | divisions) be divided in due proportion into three parts;
21 9 | natural penalty which is due to the sufferer, and end
22 9 | instituting such trials with due regard to religion, the
23 9 | to each offence what is due both to the perpetrator
24 10| swiftness and slowness in due proportion to larger and
25 11| in war, does not make the due return of honour, the law
26 12| empower to exact the sum due; and if they forfeit their
27 12| wronged, and so at length in due time he grows old under
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