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1 1 | potion which man has either received from the Gods or himself
2 2 | sculptured is a man, who has received at the hand of the artist
3 2 | Dionysus as bad and unfit to be received into the State. For wine
4 3 | human, which they would have received from their several parents
5 3 | son of a king, and had not received a luxurious education. When
6 5 | or the like, when he has received his animals will not begin
7 5 | the inheritances which you received in the distribution, by
8 5 | houses or lands which he has received, may suffer the punishment
9 6 | and that which is given or received shall be sacred to Here
10 9 | of the blows which he has received; or if the like misfortune
11 9 | believed by many, and has been received by them from those who are
12 11| When information has been received the city shall send to Delphi,
13 11| him who, having already received the work in exchange, does
14 11| any one, having already received the benefit of any noble
15 11| contests. Those only who have received permission shall be allowed
16 12| life, that such an one has received the first, the second, or
17 12| comes from abroad should be received in a friendly spirit. Now
18 12| season lasts; he shall be received in market–places and harbours
19 12| another land, and is to be received with public honours. He
20 12| public honours. He is to be received only by the generals and
21 12| from one another, and have received two names, and so of the
22 12| persons among them who have received a more careful training
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