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1 3 | whichever alternative you had chosen, I think that you would
2 5 | give to these first their chosen domain and all things fitting,
3 6 | of the law, who must be chosen first of all, and with the
4 6 | and in all future time, chosen to fulfil the following
5 6 | penalty; and when they have chosen out of each of the classes,
6 6 | and three of them shall be chosen from the highest classes
7 6 | of the country shall be chosen and commanders of the watch,
8 6 | When the twelve have been chosen, let them and the five meet
9 6 | of the ten five are to be chosen by lot, as in the election
10 6 | and he of the ten who is chosen by lot shall undergo a scrutiny,
11 6 | the twenty who have been chosen previously, and they must
12 6 | decision, others shall be chosen in the same manner, and
13 6 | sixth year let another be chosen in like manner to fill his
14 6 | rejected another shall be chosen in the same manner. Those
15 6 | and the judges shall be chosen by lot;—they shall give
16 6 | about to legislate and have chosen our guardians of the law,
17 6 | let the women whom we have chosen be the overseers of such
18 7 | These matrons shall be chosen by the women who have authority
19 11| neighbours or before judges chosen by them. If a man lay claim
20 11| within the city, and he be chosen by the daughter of the dead
21 11| There must be arbiters chosen to deal with such laws and
22 12| Apollo, in which they were chosen, and let each one form a
23 12| law, the ten eldest being chosen; the general superintendent
24 12| elected judges, who shall be chosen by the plaintiff and the
25 12| presiding, who shall be chosen by the friends of the deceased
26 12| younger guardians, who are chosen for their natural gifts,
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