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ever [[deletion]] took [[/deletion]] ^ ^ ^ [[addition]] stole [[/addition]] them away. The Celtic also never used to shut their doors. Leon king of the Lacedamomonians being ask'd in what City it was most safe to live? said, where justice is in its highest glory & where injustice is tram [[addition]] m [[/addition]] pled under foot. Justice is [[deletion]] the [[/deletion]] [[addition]] a [[/addition]] constant & perpetual will [[deletion]] of giving its [[/deletion]] [[addition]] & desire to give every one their own. [[/addition]] Therefore when the cleans were praised before Agis [[deletion] [[unclear]] the [[/deletion]] King of the Lacedamonians, because they were [[deletion]] the [[/deletion]] just judges at the Olympic games: [[deletion]] he [[/deletion]] said, What wonder [[addition]] is it [[/addition]] [[deletion]] do they do it they are [[/deletion]] [[addition]] it [[/addition]] one day in [[addition]] every [[/addition]] fourth year [[deletion]] s [[/deletion]] they govern themselves by the rules of justice.