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1 1 | have nautical skill, he is liable to sea–sickness.~Athenian.
2 1 | have, and which, though liable to take a wrong direction,
3 6 | confiscated, and let him be liable to a suit which shall be
4 6 | sea of politics, and is liable to all sorts of insidious
5 6 | commotions, which are always liable to happen in some form or
6 6 | and magistrate shall be liable to give an account of his
7 7 | fears, will be made more liable to fear, and every one will
8 7 | do not submit, shall be liable all his life long to have
9 8 | despises the law shall be liable to a double penalty, the
10 8 | unjust spirit, let him be liable to pay double to the injured
11 9 | son who disobeys shall be liable to be brought to trial for
12 9 | disobedient shall be justly liable to the law concerning impiety,
13 9 | second place he shall be liable to be prosecuted by any
14 9 | if he refuse, he shall be liable to be convicted by law of
15 10| make men in general less liable to transgress in word or
16 11| takes no heed, he shall be liable to the charge of having
17 11| deemed base, and shall be liable to have a suit for damage
18 11| if he do not, let him be liable to pay the appointed penalty.
19 11| to his summoner, shall be liable for the harm which ensues
20 12| principal shall be equally liable. If a person wishes to find
21 12| time shall no longer be liable to be disturbed. As to houses
22 12| in any case he shall be liable for damages, whether he
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