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Dialogue
1 Charm| preserve the construction and order of the original;—this is 2 Charm| the text; but the precise order and arrangement of the words 3 Charm| In some cases, where the order is confused, the expression 4 Charm| an equal variety in the order of words or an equal nicety 5 Charm| in modern nations; and in order to bring the Greek down 6 Charm| which, according to the order adopted in this work, ends 7 Charm| intended to be studied in the order in which they are here named ( 8 Charm| of Plato in chronological order according to what he deems 9 Charm| temperance proceed in regular order from the popular to the 10 Charm| strictly chronological. The order which has been adopted is 11 Charm| main at his neighbour in order to make a place for him 12 Charm| Certainly, he said.~In order, then, that I may form a 13 Charm| hide his perplexity. In order that the argument might