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1 27| forward for selection as jurors, rather than the men of 2 45| and the decision of the jurors shall be the final judgement 3 59| casting of lots for the jurors is conducted by all the 4 62| sovereign" meeting. Then the jurors at the law-courts receive 5 63| placed the tickets of the jurors on whom the lot falls; and 6 63| equal in number to the jurors required, are placed by 7 63| are qualified to serve as jurors, provided they are not debtors 8 63| if he is convicted, the jurors assess the punishment or 9 63| alphabet up to kappa; for the jurors in their several tribes 10 64| from alpha to kappa. The jurors cast in their tickets, each 11 64| and thereby chooses the jurors from each tribe, room by 12 64| according to the number of jurors required, so many white 13 64| for any one to collect the jurors of his choice into any particular 14 65| their staves the selected jurors take their seats in the 15 65| back their tickets to the jurors in each court, so that these 16 66| to him by lot.~When the jurors have come in, and have been 17 66| of the order in which the jurors shall receive their fees, 18 66| the object being that the jurors may be broken up into small 19 68| of all are brought 1,500 jurors, or three courts. The ballot 20 68| the purpose takes away the jurors staves, in return for which 21 68| ballot balls; in these the jurors record their votes. The 22 68| two at a time.~When the jurors are about to vote, the crier 23 69| 69~When all the jurors have voted, the attendants 24 69| accordance with the law, the jurors receive their pay in the