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1 Intro| receive the gods whom the state receives, but introduces
2 Intro| believed in the gods whom the State approved. He does not defend
3 Intro| the other gods whom the State approves, would have appeared
4 Text | believe in the gods of the state, but has other new divinities
5 Text | acknowledge the gods which the state acknowledges, but some other
6 Text | has ever happened in the state than my service to the God.
7 Text | of gadfly, given to the state by God; and the state is
8 Text | the state by God; and the state is a great and noble steed
9 Text | God has attached to the state, and all day long and in
10 Text | in public and advise the state. I will tell you why. You
11 Text | deeds which are done in a state, will save his life; he
12 Text | true. The only office of state which I ever held, O men
13 Text | to you, and to the whole state. One who has reached my
14 Text | such are a dishonour to the state, and that any stranger coming
15 Text | interests, and look to the state before he looks to the interests
16 Text | to the interests of the state; and that this should be
17 Text | things—either death is a state of nothingness and utter
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