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1 2 | who gives us the greatest amount of pleasure and mirth? For
2 4 | yearly fine of a certain amount, in order that he may not
3 5 | mean in having a greater amount of pleasure and less of
4 5 | also to a fine not less in amount than the foreign money which
5 5 | appointed according to the amount of property: there should
6 5 | as much as four times the amount of this. But if a person
7 6 | before the magistrate the amount of his property, excepting
8 6 | pay a fine of triple the amount which was exacted at first,
9 6 | but in suits of greater amount, or in case of lesser, if
10 6 | inflicting a fine upon him to the amount of a hundred drachmae, or
11 6 | the city up to double that amount. And let the wardens of
12 7 | we to impose this great amount of exercise upon newly–born
13 8 | which involves a larger amount, let him bring his suit
14 8 | the case; but if greater amount be involved, then let the
15 9 | let him pay double the amount of the theft if he be convicted,
16 9 | will pay back twice the amount of the theft, he shall be
17 9 | he shall pay twice the amount of the loss to his owner.
18 9 | other to suffer a double amount of fines and purifications;
19 9 | place he shall pay twice the amount of the injury, if the wound
20 9 | incurable, four times the amount of the injury; or if the
21 9 | they shall estimate the amount of the injury.~All the preceding
22 11| as a penalty double the amount of the damages claimed to
23 11| they shall consider what amount of receipts, after deducting
24 11| exacting a fine of double the amount of that inflicted by the
25 11| is the result of such an amount of hatred as this. In another
26 12| he who takes up a greater amount; not having deposited it,
27 12| receive from the defendant the amount of the damages and, as I
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