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1 6 | far the most probable. A man who was so moderate and 2 7 | Assembly and in the juries. A man had to rank as a Pentacosiomedimnus 3 7 | stands in evidence beside the man, implying that this was 4 12| slave of yore.~And many a man whom fraud or law had sold~ 5 12| counterpoise,~Of many a man this state had been bereft.~ 6 12| friend.~ ~For had any other man, he says, received this 7 14| he was already a very old man), and that he called on 8 16| had his adventure with the man of Hymettus, who was cultivating 9 16| Tax-free Farm". He saw a man digging and working at a 10 16| Aches and pains", said the man; "and that's what Pisistratus 11 16| have his tenth of". The man spoke without knowing who 12 17| Timonassa, the daughter of a man of Argos, named Gorgilus; 13 19| distrusted and an embittered man. About three years after 14 20| befitting the name of a good man and true.~ ~ 15 23| statesman and the most upright man of his time. Accordingly 16 25| Ephialtes, son of Sophonides, a man with a reputation for incorruptibility 17 26| was a comparatively young man, and had been late in entering 18 27| himself while still a young man by prosecuting Cimon on 19 40| taken; for if they let this man escape they would encourage 20 40| happened; for after this man had been put to death no 21 42| decide that he is not a free man, he appeals to the law-courts, 22 45| henceforth the nickname of "the man from the drum-head"; and 23 47| though he be quite a poor man. These officers take over 24 49| belonging to the state. If a man who has a good horse is 25 52| 12 per cent., or where a man desirous of setting up business 26 52| has borrowed from another man capital to start with; also 27 55| accusation against this man?" If an accuser appears, 28 57| justification is pleaded, as when a man takes an adulterer in the 29 57| court of Delphinium. If a man who is in banishment for 30 59| of foreign origin (when a man escapes the disqualification 31 59| summons, conspiracy to enter a man as a state debtor, corrupt 32 59| slave has slandered a free man. It is they also who cast