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fairly

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1 1 | beasts. The charge may be fairly brought against your cities 2 2 | see that any argument can fairly be raised by either of us 3 4 | true.~Athenian. May we not fairly make answer to him on behalf 4 5 | same blood and family, may fairly expect that the Gods who 5 5 | unavenged.~Thus we have fairly described the manner in 6 5 | be apportioned by us as fairly as we can. The number of 7 5 | the justice to which he is fairly entitled: wherefore, in 8 6 | to go, the Cnosians may fairly use a little violence in 9 6 | portions.~Thus will the city be fairly ordered. And now, who is 10 6 | who considers all this is fairly at a loss. Two remedies 11 7 | tends to courage, may be fairly called manly; but that which 12 8 | deemed to fulfil their design fairly.~The regulations about and 13 9 | inflicted on the guilty may fairly and with advantage be left 14 10| holds this opinion may be fairly singled out and characterized 15 11| Stranger, and may he not very fairly say so?~Athenian. In my 16 11| Stranger, can we act most fairly under the circumstances?~ 17 11| if they had not just laws fairly stated about these very


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