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1 I, 3 | done harm. But that he is guilty of injustice he will never 2 I, 7 | prompted the deed was more guilty than the doer, since it 3 I, 13| community. The man who is guilty of adultery or assault is 4 I, 13| committed "adultery"; that he is guilty of theft, but not that he 5 I, 13| theft, but not that he is guilty of "sacrilege", the object 6 I, 13| but not that he has been guilty of "treason". Here therefore 7 I, 13| whether he is or is not guilty of a criminal offence. It 8 I, 13| strikes another man, he is guilty of a criminal act according 9 II, 6 | more ready to attack the guilty. And before those whose 10 II, 23| is clear that he is not guilty, since no one deliberately 11 III, 15| his opponent himself was guilty in bringing into the law-courts