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1 1 | poet whom we summon as a witness, Theognis, citizen of Megara
2 3 | it; and we may accept his witness to the fact that such forms
3 6 | temple, and calling God to witness, shall dedicate one judge
4 7 | meaning, and will be a sort of witness to my words. Hunting is
5 8 | the god of kindred, is the witness of the citizen, and Zeus,
6 11| one shall call the Gods to witness, when he says or does anything
7 11| any man refuses to be a witness, he who wants him shall
8 11| knows and is willing to bear witness, let him bear witness, but
9 11| bear witness, let him bear witness, but if he says he does
10 11| who is summoned to give witness and does not answer to his
11 11| if a person calls up as a witness any one who is acting as
12 11| judge, let him give his witness, but he shall not afterwards
13 11| free woman may give her witness and plead, if she be more
14 11| only be allowed to bear witness. A slave of either sex and
15 11| should be charged with false witness. And either of the parties
16 11| the accusations of false witness, and have them kept under
17 11| when the trial for false witness takes place. If a man be
18 11| twice convicted of false witness, he shall not be required,
19 11| shall not be allowed to bear witness; and if he dare to witness
20 11| witness; and if he dare to witness after he has been convicted
21 12| careful of bringing false witness against any one, either
22 12| to honour and justice. A witness ought to be very careful
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