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1 1 | most dangerous and nearest home?~Megillus. I was able to
2 4 | producing all things at home; and yet, owing to the ruggedness
3 4 | from that which they had at home; and although the badness
4 6 | the Cnosians shall return home, and the new city do the
5 6 | side, who are residing at home, including cousins, appoint
6 6 | he is to marry and make a home for himself and bring up
7 7 | are dedicated, and then go home? To men whose lives are
8 9 | after they have returned home, any one of them in a moment
9 11| and takes the property home with him, let him, if the
10 11| guardians, let him return home and take the lot of him
11 11| relations shall keep him at home in any way which they can;
12 12| service when the army comes home; and the soldiers shall
13 12| expedition, and returns home before the appointed time,
14 12| war; and when they come home they shall teach the young
15 12| he pleases, on his return home let him go to the assembly
16 12| other men, on his return home shall straightway go, and
17 12| he be seen to have come home neither better nor worse,
18 12| honours. But if on his return home he appear to have been corrupted,
19 12| the master be absent from home, the dwellers in the house
20 12| who, having come safely home, and having been tested
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