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1 1 | laws are all good, for they came from God; and any one who
2 1 | likely not know, even if they came in our way, what was right
3 1 | who was of my family, and came to Athens ten years before
4 1 | come, and that when they came, they would go away again
5 1 | mind for a time, and only came to himself again when he
6 3 | race multiplied, the world came to be what the world is.~
7 3 | Athenian. After this they came together in greater numbers,
8 3 | consequence. The exiles came again, under a new name,
9 3 | tradition says, that the empire came back to the Persians, through
10 3 | luxurious education. When he came to the throne, being one
11 3 | justly say: “O Darius, how came you to bring up Xerxes in
12 3 | engagement at Salamis, Datis came, leading a Persian host
13 3 | of which we are not told, came a day too late for the battle
14 3 | and innumerable threats came from the king. Then, as
15 3 | destroyed Eretria, no one came to their help, or would
16 3 | general lawlessness;—freedom came following afterwards, and
17 4 | while before the cities came into being whose settlements
18 6 | were matters which properly came before the marriages; but,
19 8 | myself more clearly. When I came to the subject of education,
20 12| for the sake of which they came, and then go away, neither
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