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Yet the law distinctly provides that beyond the
frontier a man shall not be pursued, whereas you permit him to be seized
anywhere. Beyond the frontier the law forbids not only pursuit but also seizure;
and yet according to your decree anyone who chooses will take as an outcast and
forcibly seize a man who has slain without intention, and carry him by violence
into the country of the slain man. Are you not treating human conduct
indiscriminately, and ignoring the motives according to which a given act is
either virtuous or immoral?—
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