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1 1 | army? Will he be able to command merely because he has military
2 1 | not of a general who is to command an army, when foe meets
3 1 | all respects such as you command him; and if he underwent
4 2 | an answer, but also as a command to proceed with gymnastic.~
5 3 | is just as if one were to command gymnastic masters or physicians
6 3 | the wise should lead and command, and the ignorant follow
7 3 | leading a Persian host by command of Darius, which was expressly
8 4 | of the law. The arbitrary command, which was compared to the
9 4 | intelligently receive his command, that is to say, the law.
10 6 | ought always to be that of a command, and we ought not to jest
11 6 | time the magistrates may command, assemble every day in the
12 7 | and out of place—he should command slaves and hired strangers
13 8 | celebrated in their turn by the command of the judges and the director
14 8 | no root; and that I would command them to abstain too from
15 9 | tyrants and masters, who command and threaten, and, after
16 9 | whom the legislator will command to endure any extremity
17 9 | strikes a freeman, not at the command of the magistrates, his
18 11| If a person disobeys this command, any citizen who is present,
19 12| for example that he should command any man to weep or abstain
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