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1 II, V | said, nor is it easy to decide, what in such a community 2 II, VIII| judge who acquits does not decide that the defendant owes 3 II, XI | not unanimous, the people decide on such matters as well. 4 III, I | there certain magistrates decide all causes. We may, indeed, 5 III, XIII| co-exist. How are we to decide? Suppose the virtuous to 6 III, XV | one best man or should all decide? According to our present 7 III, XV | judgment, deliberate, and decide, and their judgments an 8 III, XVI | judges, who have authority to decide some matters which the law 9 III, XVI | the law would command and decide in the best manner whatever 10 IV, XIV | everything, and the magistrates decide nothing, but only make the 11 IV, XIV | example, when the whole people decide about peace and war and 12 IV, XVI | are tried, the judges who decide them may be appointed, some 13 VII, VIII| and priests, and judges to decide what is necessary and expedient.~