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1 1 | herself, because you go back to first principles you
2 3 | has, providentially, come back to the same point, and presents
3 3 | facts which have brought us back again to the same principle;
4 3 | says, that the empire came back to the Persians, through
5 4 | and again to come running back to their ships; or should
6 4 | and which he is now to pay back to them when they are old
7 4 | carries his enquiries far back, and goes into the nature
8 4 | the birth of children goes back to the connection of marriage?~
9 5 | let him give the surplus back to the treasury, and receive
10 5 | money which has been brought back. In marrying and giving
11 5 | the measure, if he give back the surplus to the state,
12 6 | not be surprised if I go back a little, for we have plenty
13 8 | infamy, until they bring him back into his own right course;
14 9 | wicked—fly and turn not back; and if your disorder is
15 9 | city, or if he will pay back twice the amount of the
16 10| a coward, who turns his back upon labour and gives no
17 11| be cast, shall only pay back the price of the slave.
18 11| interpreters, and shall pay back three times the purchase–
19 12| city to any other, or bring back a false message from the
20 12| be proved to have brought back, whether from friends or
21 12| judges shall again bring him back to the question at issue.
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