1 1 | empanelled from among the noble families, and sworn upon
2 19| prove themselves at need~Of noble sires a noble seed.~ ~Having
3 19| at need~Of noble sires a noble seed.~ ~Having failed, then,
1 2 | their lot; for, to speak generally, they had no part nor share
2 5 | the middle class, as is generally agreed, and is, indeed,
3 28| deceived for a time, in the end generally come to detest those who
4 30| expenditure of the finances, and generally with regard to all other
5 31| accounts, and in other matters generally, they might act according
6 42| together by tribes), and generally superintends everything.
7 44| and direct the proceedings generally. They also have power to
8 58| concerned; and in fact, generally, whatever they do
. . . . | with the construction of the cut he is considerable determined, to
. . . . | this and has some to the other person between understood it in the
. . . . | splendid group and the victims in the coupled string