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Dialogue
1 Gorg| there is also a certain natural growth or unity; the beginning 2 Gorg| much system, and alter the natural form and connection of his 3 Gorg| counteract wholly the bent of natural character; and secondly, 4 Gorg| formularies, and then the light of natural justice shines forth. Pindar 5 Gorg| what he and Pindar mean by natural justice. Do they suppose 6 Gorg| must be in accordance with natural as well as conventional 7 Gorg| of philosophers, but the natural rebellion of the higher 8 Gorg| time he acknowledges the natural result, which he hardly 9 Gorg| an ordinary man, from the natural rectitude of his disposition, 10 Gorg| good and very bad. It is a natural reflection which is made 11 Gorg| second epoch. After another natural convulsion, in which the 12 Gorg| And this, I say, is the natural difference between the rhetorician 13 Gorg| of right, which are not natural, but only conventional. 14 Gorg| over us, and the light of natural justice would shine forth. 15 Gorg| according to the law of natural right, and that the oxen 16 Gorg| his utterance, which is natural to his childish years. But 17 Gorg| even though he have good natural parts, becomes effeminate. 18 Gorg| what you and Pindar mean by natural justice: Do you not mean 19 Gorg| ones in accordance with natural right, because they are 20 Gorg| is what I conceive to be natural justice—that the better 21 Gorg| And this I affirm to be natural justice and nobility. To 22 Gorg| would deserve to be the true natural friend of the Athenian Demus, 23 Gorg| stripped of the body, all the natural or acquired affections of