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1 Intro| character and policy of the great Pericles, and which at the
2 Intro| of his master in the last great scene? Did he intend to
3 Intro| mastered in the hands of the great dialectician. Perhaps he
4 Intro| not acting a part upon a great occasion, but he is what
5 Text | myself to be anything but a great speaker, did indeed appear
6 Text | have no wisdom, small or great. What then can he mean when
7 Text | question of you. You think a great deal about the improvement
8 Text | Meletus has no care at all, great or small, about the matter.
9 Text | friend,—a citizen of the great and mighty and wise city
10 Text | that he is inflicting a great injury upon him: but there
11 Text | God; and the state is a great and noble steed who is tardy
12 Text | straw for death, and that my great and only care was lest I
13 Text | also see. I might mention a great many others, some of whom
14 Text | cannot in a moment refute great slanders; and, as I am convinced
15 Text | interfere with you? Now I have great difficulty in making you
16 Text | shall see that there is great reason to hope that death
17 Text | private man, but even the great king will not find many
18 Text | examine the leader of the great Trojan expedition; or Odysseus
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