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1 II, VIII| interests of the public, of strangers, and of orphans. These are 2 II, IX | rights of citizenship to strangers, and therefore, in spite 3 II, X | Lacedaemonian prohibition of strangers; and the Cretans have no 4 III, II | tribes many metics, both strangers and slaves. The doubt in 5 IV, XVI | 7) There are courts for strangers: of these there are two 6 IV, XVI | courts for homicide and for strangers: I would rather speak of 7 V, III | Hence the reception of strangers in colonies, either at the 8 V, III | tyrants, having admitted strangers and mercenaries to the rights 9 V, XI | lavished on courtesans and strangers and artists. He should give 10 VII, VI | that the introduction of strangers brought up under other laws, 11 VII, XI | which made it difficult for strangers to get out of a town and 12 VII, XVII| therefore youth should be kept strangers to all that is bad, and