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1 4 | in all sorts of ways. The violence of war and the hard necessity
2 4 | said that Pindar considered violence natural and justified it.~
3 6 | may fairly use a little violence in order to make you.~Cleinias.
4 8 | inspectors of temperance and violence, they should chastise him
5 9 | city to factions, using violence and stirring up sedition
6 9 | temples, and the subverter by violence of the laws of the state.
7 9 | kind of actions done by violence and in the light of day,
8 9 | or sometimes both with violence and deceit; the laws concerning
9 9 | by blows, or some other violence, the slayer shall undergo
10 9 | prelude concerning crimes of violence in general; and I must not
11 9 | who deprives himself by violence of his appointed share of
12 9 | guiltless. And any one who does violence to a free woman or a youth,
13 9 | find his wife suffering violence, he may kill the violator,
14 9 | have to speak of deeds of violence, voluntary and involuntary,
15 9 | of assault are deeds of violence; and every man, woman, or
16 10| let us sum up all acts of violence under a single law, which
17 10| parents; the fourth kind of violence is when any one, regardless
18 11| shall be deemed guilty of violence, and being convicted shall
19 11| another any injury by theft or violence, for the greater injury
20 11| all actions of theft and violence, and giving laws of such
21 12| Zeus delight in fraud and violence, or ever practised, either.
22 12| thieves or is guilty of violence, that he is doing nothing
23 12| his country by fraud or violence, whether he be caught in
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