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1 1 | the law, and impose fixed penalties on those who disobey, until
2 2 | would inflict the heaviest penalties on any one in all the land
3 6 | begetting children, let the same penalties be inflicted upon them as
4 7 | which will assign rules and penalties about all of them. What
5 8 | magistrates appear to adjudge the penalties which he imposes in an unjust
6 8 | him with bonds and money penalties, and expulsion from the
7 9 | Touching the exaction of penalties, when a man appears to have
8 9 | them entirely different penalties?~Athenian. Excellent. I
9 9 | shall be exempt from other penalties, unless he have slain some
10 9 | suffer one of the following penalties:—If he kill the slave of
11 9 | And we should make the penalties heavier for those who commit
12 9 | law about the remission of penalties in the case of parricide
13 9 | what will be the suitable penalties of each, and so assign to
14 9 | allow them to ordain the penalties for the smallest offences;
15 9 | the determination of the penalties or punishments which shall
16 9 | enemy, he, besides the other penalties, shall pay a penalty for
17 12| die once):—but any other penalties which admit of being doubled
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