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1 IV, XIII| then they cannot sit in the law-courts or in the assembly. concerning ( 2 IV, XIII| attending the assemblies and the law-courts, and they inflict no penalty 3 IV, XVI | on which the variedes of law-courts depend: The persons from 4 IV, XVI | only? (2) how many kinds of law-courts are there? (3) are the judges 5 IV, XVI | determine how many kinds of law-courts there are. There are eight 6 IV, XVI | both.~In how many forms law-courts can be established has now 7 V, VI | club; or, again, where the law-courts are composed of persons 8 V, VI | arose out of decisions of law-courts upon a charge of adultery; 9 VI, I | various arrangements of law-courts and state offices, and which 10 VI, I | oligarchically, and the law-courts aristocratically, or when 11 VI, II | then it is given to the law-courts and to the stated assemblies, 12 VI, IV | scrutinies, and sit in the law-courts, but that the great offices 13 VI, V | property confiscated in the law-courts in order to please the people. 14 VI, V | few assemblies, and the law-courts should consist of many persons, 15 VI, V | going for a few days to the law-courts. Where there are revenues