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1 1 | they only investigate and offer laws whenever a want is
2 1 | illustration which I will offer you.~Cleinias. Proceed.~
3 2 | suggestion which I have to offer is, that all our three choruses
4 4 | if they were bidden to offer up each their special prayer,
5 4 | that for the good man to offer sacrifice to the Gods, and
6 5 | priests and priestesses will offer up prayers over a first,
7 6 | proposal which I have to offer, and that is one which,
8 7 | of the Gods to whom they offer acceptable sacrifices, and
9 7 | must any one be allowed to offer them varieties of pleasures.~
10 7 | assembly of the citizens are to offer sacrifices and libations
11 7 | so far as to be able to offer sacrifices and pray to them
12 8 | trade. And butchers shall offer for sale parts of dismembered
13 10| in earnest, I would fain offer up a prayer that I may succeed:—
14 10| Megillus and Cleinias, let us offer terms to him who has hitherto
15 10| What consolation will you offer him?~Athenian. Let us say
16 10| which unjust men impiously offer them?~Cleinias. Certainly
17 11| not present, whoever will offer sufficient surety on behalf
18 11| person who freed him and offer to do whatever he ought,
19 12| wreath which the victor shall offer up the temple of any war–
20 12| of woven work let him not offer more than one woman can
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