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1 1 | will not be unwilling to give an account of your government
2 1 | reconciled, they should give their attention to foreign
3 1 | every time of life, and to give them punishments and rewards;
4 1 | either of your states which give a taste of pleasures, and
5 1 | proceed in a wrong way. Let me give you an illustration of what
6 1 | having a good leader—he will give victory in war to his followers,
7 1 | Athenian. Suppose that we give this puppet of ours drink—
8 1 | there are two things which give victory—confidence before
9 2 | figures and gestures, or to give utterance to the same sounds?~
10 2 | excellence of music is to give pleasure to our souls. But
11 2 | bodies, their attendants give them wholesome diet in pleasant
12 2 | to let them off who would give us the most beautiful and
13 2 | speaking generally, would give them truth or rightness.~
14 3 | your words, for we will give them our best attention;
15 3 | not answer to the call, or give aid. Many things might be
16 3 | among them, who was able to give good counsel, he imparted
17 3 | as women were likely to give them, and especially princesses
18 3 | praised, in that you do not give special honour or a special
19 3 | but I wish that you would give us a fuller explanation.~
20 3 | would never have dared to give judgment by noisy cries.
21 3 | others. And they desire us to give them any laws which we please,
22 4 | or some local deity may give the sanction of a name to
23 4 | that the counsel which you give will prove injurious. You
24 4 | safety to ships, do not give honour to that sort of warlike
25 4 | inferior persons cannot rightly give honour to whom honour is
26 4 | answer this question? Shall I give his answer?~Cleinias. Yes.~
27 4 | Athenian. He will say—”Give me a state which is governed
28 4 | of polity are we going to give the city?~Cleinias. Tell
29 4 | ministers of the law, I give them this name not for the
30 4 | word or deed, he should give way to them; for a father
31 4 | this I think that he may give a sample for the instruction
32 4 | law; the legislator must give not two rules about the
33 4 | Athenian. Then let me first give the law of marriage in a
34 4 | the young men in the state give to the aged. Comparing now
35 5 | the earth is not enough to give in exchange for virtue.
36 5 | neighbours, and also to give them the power of rendering
37 5 | distribution of the soil, should give to these first their chosen
38 5 | constitutions, and may desire to give to his state some feature
39 5 | more than one, he shall give the females in marriage
40 5 | money remaining, let him give the surplus back to the
41 5 | in marriage, no one shall give or receive any dowry at
42 5 | excess of the measure, if he give back the surplus to the
43 6 | comes to them, whether to give information, or to put one
44 6 | other cities, a city should give an answer, and to which,
45 6 | magistrate shall be liable to give an account of his conduct
46 6 | the solo singers, and to give judgment on the competitors,
47 6 | inferior courts, and shall give their vote openly. The councillors
48 6 | chosen by lot;—they shall give their decisions at once,
49 6 | what is important, and will give an outline which you shall
50 6 | or son of a God, let us give them altars and sacred rites,
51 6 | with those to whom they give in marriage; in such matters,
52 6 | let him be answerable and give an account of the. money
53 6 | day or night Heaven will give them increase, who can say?
54 6 | who imagines that he can give laws for the public conduct
55 6 | succeed when they attend and give their mind to what they
56 6 | doing, but when they do not give their mind or have no mind,
57 6 | wherefore let the bridegroom give his mind to the bride and
58 6 | the bride in like manner give her mind to the bridegroom,
59 6 | partly by threats make them give over their folly and error:
60 7 | their arms; nor do they give them silence, but they sing
61 7 | we will desire the one to give their instructions freely,
62 7 | Athenian. Well, then, let us give all the greater heed to
63 7 | and we shall be able to give suitable regulations touching
64 7 | notes, when the strings give one sound and the poet or
65 7 | has already given and will give him permission to select
66 7 | the same or better we will give you a chorus; but if not,
67 7 | not please either us who give them, or you who accept
68 8 | guardians of the laws, who shall give them this privilege, and
69 8 | unarmed competitor we will not give a prize. And he shall enter
70 8 | until they return, and will give a prize to the conqueror
71 8 | country. And therefore we give our prizes for single horses—
72 8 | shall be prevailed upon to give me his assent at some other
73 8 | common wall, by refusing to give the man outlet for water;
74 9 | they shall each of them give a holy vote, after promising
75 9 | respecting the judges who are to give judgment, and the manner
76 9 | we are not compelled to give laws, but we may take into
77 9 | sure.~Athenian. Shall we give heed rather to the writings
78 9 | legislators? or shall we give heed to them above all?~
79 9 | master, the owner shall give up the slave to the relatives
80 9 | owner of the slave shall give him up to the wounded man,
81 9 | with him, and if be not give him up he shall himself
82 10| Gods. But first we must give them an admonition which
83 10| looks, beguiling us old men, give us the slip and make a laughing–
84 10| Sometimes a person may give the name and ask the definition;
85 10| the definition; or he may give the definition and ask the
86 10| about the definition and give the name, or when we are
87 10| asked about the name and give the definition—in either
88 10| either case, whether we give name or definition, we speak
89 10| question it is not easy to give an intelligent answer; and
90 10| sun about in a chariot to give light to men, or acting
91 10| charioteers who are bribed to give up the victory to other
92 10| happens to present shall give information to the magistrates,
93 11| by the state, which shall give his master the price of
94 11| absent person that he will give it up to him, shall take
95 11| who takes him away shall give three sufficient sureties;
96 11| sufficient sureties; and if he give them, and not without giving
97 11| sell anywhere else, nor give credit. And if in any other
98 11| another, and the seller give credit to the man who buys
99 11| or without life, let him give and receive them genuine
100 11| these, we will first of all give a word of counsel and reason,
101 11| obtained the prize of virtue give judgment about them in accordance
102 11| that I am not allowed to give, or not to give my own to
103 11| allowed to give, or not to give my own to whom I will—less
104 11| law, to him his father may give as much as he pleases of
105 11| of his own, he shall not give him of the money, nor shall
106 11| the money, nor shall he give money to a daughter who
107 11| is not betrothed he may give her money. And if any of
108 11| at all, he may select and give to any one whom he pleases
109 11| legislator, like a painter, shall give a rough sketch of the cases
110 11| sons of Gods would have us give.~If a man is mad he shall
111 11| make full satisfaction, or give up the the slave who has
112 11| amends for the injury, and give up the slave. And if a beast
113 11| And he who is summoned to give witness and does not answer
114 11| acting as a judge, let him give his witness, but he shall
115 11| cause. A free woman may give her witness and plead, if
116 11| child shall be allowed to give evidence and to plead, but
117 12| and he who likes shall give judgment in his own branch
118 12| to serve as a soldier, or give him any place at all in
119 12| with an olive wreath and give them the prize of excellence,
120 12| defendant in like manner should give his denial to the magistrates
121 12| A judge who is about to give judgment shall take an oath,
122 12| at present have power to give and receive oaths, for they
123 12| becomes surety, let him give the security in a distinct
124 12| the prize, then they shall give the prize of victory to
125 12| other Gods, before them to give an account—which is an inspiring
126 12| custom as his law we must give way in certain particulars.
127 12| in a state and government give not only health and salvation
128 12| do as we said? Or can we give our guardians a more precise
129 12| institutions, is not able to give a reason of such things
130 12| or whatever name God may give it, you will obtain the
131 12| of the city, or we must give up the undertaking.~Cleinias.
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