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1 8 | money received in fines it brought up into the Acropolis, without 2 12| land, an outcast slave,~I brought again to Athens; yea, and 3 12| wandering far and wide, I brought again;~And those that here 4 14| daughter; and on these terms he brought him back to Athens, by a 5 14| that of the goddess and brought her into the city with Pisistratus. 6 17| a thousand of them were brought over by Hegesistratus and 7 23| afforded by the discredit brought upon the Lacedaemonians 8 29| be summarily arrested and brought before the generals, who 9 38| the Lacedaemonians, who brought the peace and reconciliation 10 38| returned from the Piraeus, brought any complaint against them. 11 41| when Ion and his companions brought the people together into 12 41| out, and which Ephialtes brought to completion by overthrowing 13 42| action at law, nor have one brought against them, in order that 14 43| Sometimes questions are brought forward without a preliminary 15 45| cognizance of all matters brought before the Assembly, and 16 51| two-thirds of the corn which is brought by sea to the Corn Mart.~ 17 52| kidnappers, and pickpockets are brought to them, and if they plead 18 52| but some such cases are brought up by the Thesmothetae.~ 19 52| or with banks. These are brought up as "monthly" cases and 20 63| laid against him, and he is brought before the court; and, if 21 68| important cases of all are brought 1,500 jurors, or three courts.