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Dialogue
1 Charm| vain to have a more perfect notion of them. He says (J. of 2 Charm| Dr. Jackson find any such notion as this in Plato or anywhere 3 Charm| Greek), a peculiarly Greek notion, which may also be rendered 4 Charm| principle contained in the notion that temperance is ‘doing 5 Charm| temperance. From the ethical notion of temperance, which is 6 Charm| may enable you to form a notion of her. Is not that true?~ 7 Charm| saluting one another. The notion of him who dedicated the 8 Charm| which have been recited the notion of a relation to self is 9 Charm| that I could have no sound notion about wisdom; I was quite