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1 1 | both male and female; the duty of the lawgiver will be
2 1 | understands society; for his duty is to preserve the friendly
3 2 | vessels or judges while on duty taste wine at all, nor any
4 5 | and his successor in the duty of ministering to the Gods,
5 6 | barely discharging their duty to the colony, but they
6 6 | multitude can never fulfil a duty of this sort with anything
7 6 | way of prelude about the duty of marriage. But if a man
8 7 | mean employment, and in the duty of serving and taking care
9 7 | such particulars as the duty of wakefulness in those
10 7 | legislator appears to have a duty imposed upon him which goes
11 8 | law. Let no one pay any duty either on the importation
12 9 | him, not forgetting their duty to the God of Strangers,
13 10| against the Gods. For the duty of the legislator is and
14 10| rivers, take upon me the duty of making the attempt first
15 10| themselves turned away from their duty by “libations of wine and
16 12| the magistrates, and their duty is fulfilled justly and
17 12| own destiny, and that his duty is rightly to order the
18 12| are well fitted for the duty of a guardian. In the next
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