Ifanyonedieswhileheisholdingapublicoffice,andmorethanthirtydaysbeforehistermofofficeexpires,letthosewhosebusinessitiselectanothertotheofficeinthesamemannerasbefore。Andifanyonewhoisentrustedwithorphansdies,lettherelationsbothonthefather’sandmother’sside,whoareresidingathome,includingcousins,appointanotherguardianwithintendays,orbefinedadrachmaadayforneglecttodoso。
Acitywhichhasnoregularcourtsoflawceasestobeacity;andagain,ifajudgeissilentandsaysnomoreinpreliminaryproceedingsthanthelitigants,asisthecaseinarbitrations,hewillneverbeabletodecidejustly;whereforeamultitudeofjudgeswillnoteasilyjudgewell,norafewiftheyarebad。Thepointindisputebetweenthepartiesshouldbemadeclear;andtime,anddeliberation,andrepeatedexamination,greatlytendtoclearupdoubts。Forthisreason,hewhogoestolawwithanothershouldgofirstofalltohisneighboursandfriendswhoknowbestthequestionsatissue。Andifhebeunabletoobtainfromthemasatisfactorydecision,lethimhaverecoursetoanothercourt;andifthetwocourtscannotsettlethematter,letathirdputanendtothesuit。
Nowtheestablishmentofcourtsofjusticemayberegardedasachoiceofmagistrates,foreverymagistratemustalsobeajudgeofsomethings;andthejudge,thoughhebenotamagistrate,yetincertainrespectsisaveryimportantmagistrateonthedayonwhichheisdeterminingasuit。Regardingthenthejudgesalsoasmagistrates,letussaywhoarefittobejudges,andofwhattheyaretobejudges,andhowmanyofthemaretojudgeineachsuit。Letthatbethesupremetribunalwhichthelitigantsappointincommonforthemselves,choosingcertainpersonsbyagreement。Andlettherebetwoothertribunals:oneforprivatecauses,whenacitizenaccusesanotherofwronginghimandwishestogetadecision;theotherforpubliccauses,inwhichsomecitizenisofopinionthatthepublichasbeenwrongedbyanindividual,andiswillingtovindicatethecommoninterests。Andwemustnotforgettomentionhowthejudgesaretobequalified,andwhotheyaretobe。Inthefirstplace,lettherebeatribunalopentoallprivatepersonswhoaretryingcausesoneagainstanotherforthethirdtime,andletthisbecomposedasfollows:-Alltheofficersofstate,aswellannualasthoseholdingofficeforalongerperiod,whenthenewyearisabouttocommence,inthemonthfollowingafterthesummersolstice,onthelastdaybutoneoftheyear,shallmeetinsometemple,andcallingGodtowitness,shalldedicateonejudgefromeverymagistracytobetheirfirst-fruits,choosingineachofficehimwhoseemstothemtobethebest,andwhomtheydeemlikelytodecidethecausesofhisfellow-citizensduringtheensuingyearinthebestandholiestmanner。Andwhentheelectioniscompleted,ascrutinyshallbeheldinthepresenceoftheelectorsthemselves,andifanyoneberejectedanothershallbechoseninthesamemanner。Thosewhohaveundergonethescrutinyshalljudgethecausesofthosewhohavedeclinedtheinferiorcourts,andshallgivetheirvoteopenly。Thecouncillorsandothermagistrateswhohaveelectedthemshallberequiredtobehearersandspectatorsofthecauses;andanyoneelsemaybepresentwhopleases。Ifonemanchargesanotherwithhavingintentionallydecidedwrong,lethimgototheguardiansofthelawandlayhisaccusationbeforethem,andhewhoisfoundguiltyinsuchacaseshallpaydamagestotheinjuredpartyequaltohalftheinjury;butifheshallappeartodeserveagreaterpenalty,thejudgesshalldeterminewhatadditionalpunishmentheshallsuffer,andhowmuchmoreheoughttopaytothepublictreasury,andtothepartywhobroughtthesuit。
Inthejudgmentofoffencesagainstthestate,thepeopleoughttoparticipate,forwhenanyonewrongsthestateallarewronged,andmayreasonablycomplainiftheyarenotallowedtoshareinthedecision。Suchcausesoughttooriginatewiththepeople,andtheoughtalsotohavethefinaldecisionofthem,butthetrialofthemshalltakeplacebeforethreeofthehighestmagistrates,uponwhomtheplaintiffandthedefendantshallagree;andiftheyarenotabletocometoanagreementthemselves,thecouncilshallchooseoneofthetwoproposed。Andinprivatesuits,too,asfarasispossible,allshouldhaveashare;forhewhohasnoshareintheadministrationofjustice,isapttoimaginethathehasnoshareinthestateatall。Andforthisreasonthereshallbeacourtoflawineverytribe,andthejudgesshallbechosenbylot;-theyshallgivetheirdecisionsatonce,andshallbeinaccessibletoentreaties。
Thefinaljudgmentshallrestwiththatcourtwhich,aswemaintain,hasbeenestablishedinthemostincorruptibleformofwhichhumanthingsadmit:thisshallbethecourtestablishedforthosewhoareunabletogetridoftheirsuitseitherinthecourtsofneighboursorofthetribes。
Thusmuchofthecourtsoflaw,which,asIwassaying,cannotbepreciselydefinedeitherasbeingornotbeingoffices;asuperficialsketchhasbeengivenofthem,inwhichsomethingshavebeentoldandothersomitted。Fortherightplaceofanexactstatementofthelawsrespectingsuits,undertheirseveralheads,willbeattheendofthebodyoflegislation;-letusthenexpectthemattheend。Hithertoourlegislationhasbeenchieflyoccupiedwiththeappointmentofoffices。Perfectunityandexactness,extendingtothewholeandeveryparticularofpoliticaladministration,cannotbeattainedtothefull,untilthediscussionshallhaveabeginning,middle,andend,andiscompleteineverypart。Atpresentwehavereachedtheelectionofmagistrates,andthismayberegardedasasufficientterminationofwhatpreceded。Andnowthereneednolongerbeanydelayorhesitationinbeginningtheworkoflegislation。
Cle。Ilikewhatyouhavesaid,Stranger-andIparticularlylikeyourmanneroftackingonthebeginningofyournewdiscoursetotheendoftheformerone。
Ath。Thusfar,then,theoldmen’srationalpastimehasgoneoffwell。
Cle。Youmean,Isuppose,theirseriousandnoblepursuit?
Ath。Perhaps;butIshouldliketoknowwhetheryouandIareagreedaboutacertainthing。
Cle。Aboutwhatthing?
Ath。Youknow。theendlesslabourwhichpaintersexpendupontheirpictures-theyarealwaysputtinginortakingoutcolours,orwhateverbethetermwhichartistsemploy;theyseemasiftheywouldneverceasetouchinguptheirworks,whicharealwaysbeingmadebrighterandmorebeautiful。
Cle。Iknowsomethingofthesemattersfromreport,althoughI
haveneverhadanygreatacquaintancewiththeart。
Ath。Nomatter;wemaymakeuseoftheillustrationnotwithstanding:-Supposethatsomeonehadamindtopaintafigureinthemostbeautifulmanner,inthehopethathisworkinsteadoflosingwouldalwaysimproveastimewenton-doyounotseethatbeingamortal,unlessheleavessomeonetosucceedhimwhowillcorrecttheflawswhichtimemayintroduce,andbeabletoaddwhatisleftimperfectthroughthedefectoftheartist,andwhowillfurtherbrightenupandimprovethepicture,allhisgreatlabourwilllastbutashorttime?
Cle。True。
Ath。Andisnottheaimofthelegislatorsimilar?First,hedesiresthathislawsshouldbewrittendownwithallpossibleexactness;inthesecondplace,astimegoesonandhehasmadeanactualtrialofhisdecrees,willhenotfindomissions?Doyouimaginethatthereeverwasalegislatorsofoolishasnottoknowthatmanythingsarenecessarilyomitted,whichsomeonecomingafterhimmustcorrect,iftheconstitutionandtheorderofgovernmentisnottodeteriorate,buttoimproveinthestatewhichhehasestablished?
Cle。Assuredly,thatisthesortofthingwhicheveryonewoulddesire。
Ath。Andifanyonepossessesanymeansofaccomplishingthisbywordordeed,orhasanywaygreatorsmallbywhichhecanteachapersontounderstandhowhecanmaintainandamendthelaws,heshouldfinishwhathehastosay,andnotleavetheworkincomplete。
Cle。Byallmeans。
Ath。AndisnotthiswhatyouandIhavetodoatthepresentmoment?
Cle。Whathavewetodo?
Ath。Asweareabouttolegislateandhavechosenourguardiansofthelaw,andareourselvesintheeveningoflife,andtheyascomparedwithusareyoungmen,weoughtnotonlytolegislateforthem,buttoendeavourtomakethemnotonlyguardiansofthelawbutlegislatorsthemselves,asfarasthisispossible。
Cle。Certainly;ifwecan。
Ath。Atanyrate,wemustdoourbest。
Cle。Ofcourse。
Ath。Wewillsaytothem-Ofriendsandsavioursofourlaws,inlayingdownanylaw,therearemanyparticularswhichweshallomit,andthiscannotbehelped;atthesametime,wewilldoourutmosttodescribewhatisimportant,andwillgiveanoutlinewhichyoushallfillup。AndIwillexplainonwhatprincipleyouaretoact。
MegillusandCleiniasandIhaveoftenspokentooneanothertouchingthesematters,andweareofopinionthatwehavespokenwell。Andwehopethatyouwillbeofthesamemindwithus,andbecomeourdisciples,andkeepinviewthethingswhichinourunitedopinionthelegislatorandguardianofthelawoughttokeepinview。Therewasonemainpointaboutwhichwewereagreed-thataman’swholeenergiesthroughoutlifeshouldbedevotedtotheacquisitionofthevirtuepropertoaman,whetherthiswastobegainedbystudy,orhabit,orsomemodeofacquisition,ordesire,oropinion,orknowledge-andthisappliesequallytomenandwomen,oldandyoung-theaimofallshouldalwaysbesuchasIhavedescribed;anythingwhichmaybeanimpediment,thegoodmanoughttoshowthatheutterlydisregards。Andifatlastnecessityplainlycompelshimtobeanoutlawfromhisnativeland,ratherthanbowhisnecktotheyokeofslaveryandberuledbyinferiors,andhehastofly,anexilehemustbeandendureallsuchtrials,ratherthanacceptanotherformofgovernment,whichislikelytomakemenworse。Theseareouroriginalprinciples;anddoyounow,fixingyoureyesuponthestandardofwhatamanandacitizenoughtoroughtnottobe,praiseandblamethelaws-blamethosewhichhavenotthispowerofmakingthecitizenbetter,butembracethosewhichhave;andwithgladnessreceiveandliveinthem;biddingalongfarewelltootherinstitutionswhichaimatgoods,astheyaretermed,ofadifferentkind。
Letusproceedtoanotherclassoflaws,beginningwiththeirfoundationinreligion。Andwemustfirstreturntothenumber5040-theentirenumberhad,andhas,agreatmanyconvenientdivisions,andthenumberofthetribeswhichwasatwelfthpartofthewhole,beingcorrectlyformedby21X20[5040/21X20,i。e。,5040/420=12],alsohasthem。Andnotonlyisthewholenumberdivisiblebytwelve,butalsothenumberofeachtribeisdivisiblebytwelve。NoweveryportionshouldberegardedbyusasasacredgiftofHeaven,correspondingtothemonthsandtotherevolutionoftheuniverse。Everycityhasaguidingandsacredprinciplegivenbynature,butinsomethedivisionordistributionhasbeenmorerightthaninothers,andhasbeenmoresacredandfortunate。Inouropinion,nothingcanbemorerightthantheselectionofthenumber5040,whichmaybedividedbyallnumbersfromonetotwelvewiththesingleexceptionofeleven,andthatadmitsofaveryeasycorrection;forif,turningtothedividend5040,wededucttwofamilies,thedefectinthedivisioniscured。Andthetruthofthismaybeeasilyprovedwhenwehaveleisure。Butforthepresent,trustingtothemereassertionofthisprinciple,letusdividethestate;andassigningtoeachportionsomeGodorsonofaGod,letusgivethemaltarsandsacredrites,andatthealtarsletusholdassembliesforsacrificetwiceinthemonth-twelveassembliesforthetribes,andtwelveforthecity,accordingtotheirdivisions;thefirstinhonouroftheGodsanddivinethings,andthesecondtopromotefriendshipand“betteracquaintance,“asthephraseis,andeverysortofgoodfellowshipwithoneanother。Forpeoplemustbeacquaintedwiththoseintowhosefamiliesandwhomtheymarryandwiththosetowhomtheygiveinmarriage;insuchmatters,asfaraspossible,amanshoulddeemitallimportanttoavoidamistake,andwiththisseriouspurposeletgamesbeinstitutedinwhichyouthsandmaidensshalldancetogether,seeingoneanotherandbeingseennaked,ataproperage,andonasuitableoccasion,nottransgressingtherulesofmodesty。
Thedirectorsofchoruseswillbethesuperintendentsandregulatorsofthesegames,andthey,togetherwiththeguardiansofthelaw,willlegislateinanymatterswhichwehaveomitted;for,aswesaid,wheretherearenumerousandminutedetails,thelegislatormustleaveoutsomething。Andtheannualofficerswhohaveexperience,andknowwhatiswanted,mustmakearrangementsandimprovementsyearbyyear,untilsuchenactmentsandprovisionsaresufficientlydetermined。Atenyearsexperienceofsacrificesanddances,ifextendingtoallparticulars,willbequitesufficient;andifthelegislatorbealivetheyshallcommunicatewithhim,butifhebedeadthentheseveralofficersshallrefertheomissionswhichcomeundertheirnoticetotheguardiansofthelaw,andcorrectthem,untilallisperfect;andfromthattimethereshallbenomorechange,andtheyshallestablishandusethenewlawswiththeotherswhichthelegislatororiginallygavethem,andofwhichtheyarenever,iftheycanhelp,tochangeaught;or,ifsomenecessityovertakesthem,themagistratesmustbecalledintocounsel,andthewholepeople,andtheymustgotoalltheoraclesoftheGods;andiftheyareallagreed,inthatcasetheymaymakethechange,butiftheyarenotagreed,bynomannerofmeans,andanyonewhodissentsshallprevail,asthelawordains。
Wheneveranyoneovertwenty-fiveyearsofage,havingseenandbeenseenbyothers,believeshimselftohavefoundamarriageconnectionwhichistohismind,andsuitablefortheprocreationofchildren,lethimmarryifhebestillundertheageoffive-and-thirtyyears;
butlethimfirsthearhowheoughttoseekafterwhatissuitableandappropriate。For,asCleiniassays,everylawshouldhaveasuitableprelude。
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