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1 2 | imagine that a drinking assembly is likely to become more
2 6 | the law shall convene the assembly in some holy spot which
3 6 | one who likes go to the assembly and to the general council;
4 6 | answering to their names at the assembly. the third and fourth class
5 7 | when arranged, the whole assembly of the citizens are to offer
6 8 | persuade the council and assembly, either to grant him delay
7 8 | persuade the council and assembly. And if he depart, let him
8 11| the law or a vote of the assembly does not allow, or which
9 11| justice, or in any public assembly. And let the magistrate
10 12| troops shall again hold an assembly, and they shall adjudge
11 12| return home let him go to the assembly of those who review the
12 12| to be unworthy, the whole assembly shall blame him who invited
13 12| be inferior. This is the assembly to which he who has visited
14 12| discoveries to the whole assembly. And if he be seen to have
15 12| after his death let the assembly honour him with fitting
16 12| were to meet in the same assembly, and the council was also
17 12| worthy to take part in the assembly;—each of the members was
18 12| you are referring to the assembly which you just now said
19 12| further one—that the nocturnal assembly of the magistrates, which
20 12| companions, if this our divine assembly can only be established,
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