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1 1 | mistaken, when speaking in behalf of divine excellence;—at
2 3 | cities one only fought on behalf of Hellas, and the two others
3 3 | the governors govern on behalf of their subjects or of
4 3 | or of the people, but on behalf of themselves; and if they
5 3 | risk their lives on their behalf; their untold myriads are
6 4 | fairly make answer to him on behalf of the poets?~Cleinias.
7 6 | settle the new state on behalf of the people of Crete,
8 8 | some God or demi–god on behalf of the city, and the citizens,
9 8 | who have the charge on behalf of the citizens, shall produce
10 9 | cowardice does not interfere on behalf of his country, such an
11 9 | to inflict retribution on behalf of the dead. And he who
12 9 | each of the magistrates on behalf of the whole city shall
13 9 | service, he shall serve on behalf of the disabled person,
14 10| an intense earnestness on behalf of their children and of
15 10| then make the answer on behalf of us all.~Cleinias. That
16 11| offer sufficient surety on behalf of the absent person that
17 11| make a common prelude on behalf of the lawgiver and of his
18 11| shall pay a price on his behalf to the owner; and let the
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