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1 2 | rhythms, and be able to select what are suitable for men
2 3 | have met together, will select some arbiters, who will
3 6 | judgment, and may be able to select or reject men whom they
4 6 | citizens shall in like manner select from these the candidates
5 6 | let any one who pleases select whom pleases out of the
6 6 | all the citizens shall select candidates from the first
7 6 | four, and let each group select four, one out of each tribe
8 6 | dies let the four tribes select another from the tribe of
9 7 | founded city may freely select what is proper and suitable;
10 7 | entire poets; while others select choice passages and long
11 7 | will give him permission to select as his assistants in this
12 9 | years of age, they shall select ten whom their father or
13 9 | of this, at our leisure, select what is suitable for our
14 10| us suppose ourselves to select some one of them, and gently
15 10| you mean?~Athenian. Let us select of the ten motions the one
16 11| children at all, he may select and give to any one whom
17 11| adversaries into the court of the select judges, and there have the
18 11| him before the court of select judges, and punish him,
19 11| be judged in the court of select judges; and if he be convicted,
20 12| following:—Each citizen shall select, not himself, but some other
21 12| the examiners before the select judges, and if he be acquitted
22 12| as well as the court of select judges; and let the pursuer
23 12| carry the suit before the select judges, and if he be again
24 12| each of the members was to select some young man of not less
25 12| law, or to place in the select order of virtue, him who
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