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1 2 | which our race is born to undergo, have appointed holy festivals,
2 2 | any destiny ever make us undergo?~Cleinias. I know of none.~
3 6 | are appointed they should undergo a scrutiny. When this has
4 6 | of them by lot, who shall undergo a scrutiny:—These are to
5 6 | who obtains a lot shall undergo a scrutiny, first, as to
6 6 | who is chosen by lot shall undergo a scrutiny, and lead the
7 6 | in the same manner, and undergo a similar scrutiny.~There
8 7 | pay and the same toils to undergo; and what can be a greater
9 7 | however strong, and die or undergo any danger, but must instantly
10 9 | greater penalty, let him undergo a long and public imprisonment
11 9 | view, and be prepared to undergo whatever may be the result.
12 9 | unintentionally, he shall undergo the same purification as
13 9 | have suffered, and also undergo an exile of two years, that
14 9 | kills his own slave shall undergo a purification, but if he
15 9 | violence, the slayer shall undergo the same purification as
16 9 | husband, the slayer shall undergo the same purification, and
17 9 | or a sister, they shall undergo purification and exile,
18 9 | forgives the murderer, let him undergo the purification which is
19 9 | slain father or mother, undergo many deaths. How can he,
20 9 | perpetrator of the deed undergo a purification and remain
21 9 | to kill, let him or her undergo perpetual exile; if they
22 9 | first of all be purified and undergo expiation according to law;
23 11| they be women, let them undergo the same punishment up to
24 12| has been stolen, he shall undergo the same punishment as the
25 12| receiver of the exile, shall undergo the penalty of death. And
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