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1 5 | law appoints, so that all suits about money may be easy
2 6 | way of a bribe, or decide suits unjustly, or if they yield
3 6 | the neighbourhood; but in suits of greater amount, or in
4 6 | proposed. And in private suits, too, as far as is possible,
5 6 | unable to get rid of their suits either in the courts of
6 6 | statement of the laws respecting suits, under their several heads,
7 7 | think that their serious suits should be for the sake of
8 8 | punishment, and applications for suits, and summonses and the witnesses
9 9 | of legislation will come suits of law. Of suits those which
10 9 | will come suits of law. Of suits those which relate to agriculture
11 9 | the manner of conducting suits against those who are tried
12 11| property shall be confiscated. Suits about these matters shall
13 11| monthly interest of an obol. Suits about these matters are
14 12| penalty he shall pay. When the suits for failure of service are
15 12| Gods only, and in this way suits were simply and speedily
16 12| changed;—in the granting of suits a rational legislation ought
17 12| the initiation of private suits, let the manner of deciding
18 12| that necessarily concern suits, and the order of causes,
19 12| the whole city.~When the suits of the year are completed
20 12| have the right of bringing suits against him. And if any
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