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carry 27
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27 carry
27 due
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1 1 | have light arms—no one can carry a heavy weight when running, 2 2 | Athenian. Then how can we carry out our purpose with decorum? 3 3 | Eretrians, having orders to carry them away captive; and these 4 5 | but he should contrive to carry out that which is nearest 5 6 | venerable, and every one shall carry his vote to the altar of 6 6 | voted for only by those who carry shields [i.e. the hoplites]. 7 7 | in addition to this, they carry them about tucked beneath 8 7 | they should continue to carry them until the infant has 9 7 | example of the Goddess, carry shield or spear, or stand 10 7 | have to leave the city and carry on operations of war outside, 11 7 | Athenian. Suppose that we carry our law to the extent of 12 7 | of either; but he can not carry out both in action, if he 13 8 | such fruits, but he must carry away nothing. If, however, 14 8 | let a man, if he pleases, carry his own fruits through any 15 9 | have determined let them carry on the prosecution at law. 16 10| follows:—No one shall take or carry away any of his neighbour’ 17 10| safety; in that way I can carry on the argument until I 18 10| contrary must of necessity carry round and order and arrange 19 10| other stars, does she not carry round each individual of 20 10| out of your mouths, and carry you over the river as I 21 10| orders that he or she shall carry away their private rites 22 11| slave. Any man may also carry off a freedman, if he do 23 11| keep taverns for a time, or carry on retail trade, or do anything 24 12| herald or an ambassador carry a false message from our 25 12| departed shall choose, shall carry the bier to the sepulchre, 26 12| try a third time, let him carry the suit before the select 27 12| interpret them in words, and carry them out in action, judging


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