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1 6 | every one shall carry his vote to the altar of the God,
2 6 | whichever of them is approved by vote shall be admitted to the
3 6 | of the army. All are to vote for the generals [and for
4 6 | generals, and let the cavalry vote and the infantry look on
5 6 | they shall be compelled to vote, and, if they do not, shall
6 6 | every one may, if he likes, vote, and the three first classes
7 6 | classes shall be compelled to vote; but the fourth and lowest
8 6 | this class who does not vote shall not be punished. On
9 6 | if he be not willing to vote; but he who is of the first
10 6 | second class, if he does not vote shall be punished;—he who
11 6 | highest class, and when the vote has been given on them,
12 6 | magistrates. Every one shall vote for every one, and he who
13 6 | one, and he who will not vote, if he be informed against
14 6 | Ten are to be elected by vote, and he of the ten who is
15 6 | they must also have the vote and approval of the examiners.
16 6 | courts, and shall give their vote openly. The councillors
17 9 | determine ourselves.~Let the vote be given openly; but before
18 9 | before they come to the vote let the judges sit in order
19 9 | each of them give a holy vote, after promising by Hestia
20 9 | in the same way, and the vote of the majority condemn
21 11| nature which the law or a vote of the assembly does not
22 11| he shall not afterwards vote in the cause. A free woman
23 12| the rest they shall again vote, until there are left three
24 12| for the state shall either vote on oath or with a voting
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