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1 6 | cancelled all debts, public and private. This measure is commonly 2 9 | matter, whether public or private. Some persons in fact believe 3 15| home and attend to their private affairs, while he would 4 16| assistance which he gave to their private purses, and his nature fitted 5 27| Cimon. The latter, having private possessions on a regal scale, 6 27| fruit from it. Pericles’ private property was quite unequal 7 27| beaten in the matter of private possessions, he should make 8 40| seem, both in public and in private, to have behaved in the 9 43| concerning any matter, public or private. The two remaining meetings 10 45| appeal to the lawcourts. Private individuals, also, may lay 11 48| either a magistrate or a private individual, and if any one 12 48| charge, on either public or private grounds, against any magistrate 13 48| proved he hands it over, if a private case, to the local justices 14 56| procession out of their private means; but now one is elected 15 58| Harmodius and Aristogeiton. Only private actions come before him, 16 59| Moreover they bring up certain private suits in cases of merchandise 17 59| magistrates, whether for private or public cases. They ratify 18 67| called on. If it is a day for private cases, the private litigants 19 67| day for private cases, the private litigants are called. Four