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1 1 | him with a view to war; in giving them he was under the impression
2 2 | who is most successful in giving pleasure is to be crowned
3 3 | preserved them for ever, giving them freedom and dominion
4 3 | departs from this rule by giving money the place of honour,
5 4 | point, you will do well in giving us the whole story.~Athenian.
6 4 | to us, taking care us and giving us peace and reverence and
7 4 | remembrance of them, and giving a reasonable portion of
8 5 | remitting and sometimes giving, holding fast in a path
9 5 | the evil by the elder men giving advice and administering
10 5 | brought back. In marrying and giving in marriage, no one shall
11 6 | watchers, receiving and giving up their trust in a perpetual
12 7 | limbs and parts of the body, giving the proper flexion and extension
13 7 | missiles by dropping or giving way, or springing aside,
14 7 | is direct and muscular, giving for the most part a straight
15 7 | or the dance of order; giving to each their appropriate
16 7 | legislator, both when he is giving laws and when he assigns
17 8 | but shall separate them, giving to Pluto his own in the
18 8 | for money, neither party giving credit to the other; and
19 9 | as we are now doing, is giving the citizens education and
20 9 | spoken, and get away without giving any explanation or verification
21 9 | my friends, that the mere giving or taking away of anything
22 9 | with pleasure or pain, by giving or taking away privileges,
23 11| give them, and not without giving them, he may take him away,
24 11| theft and violence, and giving laws of such a kind as the
25 12| is in reality finished, giving death, which is the only
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