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1 I, VI | they would an orator who brought forward an unconstitutional 2 II, I | is good and useful may be brought to light. And let no one 3 III, VI | not but that they are also brought together by their common 4 III, IX | Corinth and Megara, to be brought together so that their walls 5 III, XIII| ears of corn till he had brought the field to a level. The 6 IV, IV | This is a state of affairs brought about by the demagogues. 7 IV, IX | the sons of the poor are brought up with with the sons of 8 IV, XI | luxury in which they are brought up, they never learn, even 9 IV, XV | practice; no one has ever brought into court the meaning of 10 V, III | fear of the suits that were brought against them. Contempt is 11 V, III | grows out of a multitude brought together by accident. Hence 12 V, V | of the suits which were brought against them, were compelled 13 V, VI | exclusive, the revolution is brought about by persons of the 14 V, VIII| honor and profit. If office brought no profit, then and then 15 VII, VI | introduction of strangers brought up under other laws, and 16 VII, XI | siege engines have been brought to such perfection. To have