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1 1 | compelled to face them would run away from those who were 2 3 | time, and not be allowed to run away, but held with bit 3 4 | freemen; and the slave doctors run about and cure the slaves, 4 4 | in a simple form; it may run as follows:—A man shall 5 4 | marriage. The double law would run thus:—A man shall marry 6 6 | inhabitants, inviting men to run thither instead of repelling 7 7 | desires of individuals, which run counter to the intention 8 7 | unaccustomed, does not at once run to embrace the paradox, 9 7 | is not safe; a man should run his course, and make a fair 10 7 | Shall we allow a stranger to run down Sparta in this fashion?~ 11 8 | shall enter first who is to run the single course bearing 12 8 | arms; next, he who is to run the double course; third, 13 8 | course; third, he who is to run the horsecourse; and fourthly, 14 8 | and fourthly, he who is to run the long course; the fifth 15 8 | heavy armour, and shall run a course of sixty stadia 16 8 | the more heavily armed, to run over smoother ground. There 17 8 | the archer; and he shall run in the full equipments of 18 8 | long course, and let them run on the raceground itself; 19 8 | and shall be compelled to run up to eighteen; and they 20 8 | ordinance should simply run in the following terms: 21 8 | not obey the law, let him run risk of failing in the competition 22 11| this preface let our law run as follows, and may fortune 23 11| diviner). Let the law, then, run as follows about poisoning


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