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1 I, XI | ought to know which of these pay better than others, and 2 I, XI | better than others, and which pay best in particular places, 3 II, VII | at one time two obols was pay enough; but now, when this 4 II, VIII| the defendant ought not to pay twenty minae, and yet condemns 5 II, IX | and they are unwilling to pay taxes. The greater part 6 IV, VI | including the poor who receive pay, and therefore have leisure 7 IV, IX | to the poor they give no pay; but in democracies they 8 IV, IX | in democracies they give pay to the poor and do not fine 9 IV, XIII| have counter devices. They pay the poor for attending the 10 IV, XIV | have political training, pay should not be given to all, 11 IV, XV | assembly receive abundant pay; for they have nothing to 12 V, V | demagogues not only provided pay for the multitude, but prevented 13 VI, II | magistrates, everybody receives pay, when it is to be had; or 14 VI, V | unless they are paid, and to pay them when there are no revenues 15 VI, V | meantime the rich should pay the fee for the attendance 16 VI, VII | when they see that they pay a heavy fine for their dignity.