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1 1 | which is to make those who use them happy; and they confer
2 1 | enquiring into its effect or use, or in what way, or to whom,
3 1 | them for the future by his use of the occasion.~Cleinias.
4 1 | such a draught have been of use to the legislator as a test
5 1 | Athenian. “And in order to make use of the draught, you would
6 1 | be certain, Stranger, to use the potion.~Athenian. This
7 1 | comparison with those now in use, and might be applied to
8 1 | adapted than the festive use of wine, in the first place
9 1 | if care be taken in the use of it? What is there cheaper,
10 1 | will be of the greatest use in that art which has the
11 2 | bad to be bad, and makes use of them accordingly: which
12 2 | to move his body and to use his voice in what is understood
13 2 | escape us, there will be no use in talking about true education,
14 2 | case, are they likely to use the same figures and gestures,
15 2 | confidently say that the true use of music and of choral festivities
16 2 | sight, and hearing, and the use of the senses, or to live
17 2 | public advantage, and then use all his efforts to make
18 2 | of the elder men, making use of the wine which he has
19 2 | eating and drinking, and the use of food in general, have
20 2 | coarse and tasteless. The use of either instrument, when
21 2 | be over fifty, are not to use the Muses, but how they
22 2 | Muses, but how they are to use them. And the considerations
23 3 | arts do not require any use of iron: and God has given
24 3 | known how to make a right use of it in some way; and yet
25 3 | the owner only knew how to use his great and noble possession,
26 3 | same time, I may have the use of the framework which you
27 4 | Athenian. May I still make use of fable to some extent,
28 4 | But what weapons shall we use, and how shall we direct
29 4 | state which is going to use these laws.~Cleinias. Thank
30 4 | instruments which they might use in legislation—persuasion
31 4 | uneducated multitude, they use the one only as far as they
32 5 | of great wealth is of no use, either to them or to the
33 5 | the city, with a view to use. Whether the legislator
34 5 | but only coin for daily use, which is almost necessary
35 5 | persons who require the use of them. Wherefore our citizens,
36 5 | variations of numbers have a use in respect of all the variations
37 5 | of men, so that they can use them properly and to their
38 6 | not only will there be no use in having the good laws—
39 6 | the Cnosians may fairly use a little violence in order
40 6 | every state is compelled to use the words, “just,” “equal,”
41 6 | reason why we are obliged to use the equality of the lot,
42 6 | although we are compelled to use both equalities, we should
43 6 | both equalities, we should use that into which the element
44 6 | the property; they shall use the beasts of burden and
45 6 | and servants for their own use, neither will they use those
46 6 | own use, neither will they use those of the villagers and
47 6 | the state at heart will use his utmost diligence in
48 6 | No matter; we may make use of the illustration notwithstanding:—
49 6 | they shall establish and use the new laws with the others
50 6 | Orphic life, having the use of all lifeless things,
51 6 | appear any need to make use of her in military service,
52 7 | nurses, and likewise from the use of the remedy of motion
53 7 | in the same manner by the use of the dance and of music.~
54 7 | And we may say that the use of exercise and motion in
55 7 | of horsemanship and the use of the bow, the javelin,
56 7 | difference is found in the use of the feet and the lower
57 7 | lower limbs; but in the use of the hands we are, as
58 7 | them with their right, but use either hand for both purposes.
59 7 | to the warrior who has to use iron weapons, bows and javelins,
60 7 | and musicians, and making use of their poetical genius;
61 7 | discretion and maturity in the use of the orderly and severe
62 7 | have enjoined upon them the use of bows and other weapons
63 7 | and many other races who use their women to till the
64 7 | archery or any other skilled use of missiles, nor could they,
65 7 | which your pupils are to use those strains which are
66 7 | judgment, he shall make use of and shall commit to them
67 7 | and the learner ought to use the sounds of the lyre,
68 7 | hurling of weapons, and the use of the light shield, and
69 7 | those of which he who has no use nor any knowledge at all
70 7 | have been invented for the use of mere children, which
71 7 | amusement the numbers in common use, and in this way make more
72 7 | Hellenes tell lies, if I may use such an expression, about
73 7 | instructed and learn to use better language, then I
74 8 | which we were intending to use in the hour of conflict;
75 8 | for they cannot be of much use in a country like Crete,
76 8 | succeed in making all mankind use the same language about
77 8 | I had a way to make men use natural love and abstain
78 8 | adulteries and immoderate use of meats and drinks, and
79 8 | law givers, which we may use, not deeming it necessary
80 8 | by fraud or force, in the use which he makes of his own
81 8 | any kind, or animals for use in war, let the commanders
82 10| goods, neither shall he use anything which is his neighbour’
83 10| or carries away or makes use of anything which belongs
84 10| they should first of all use persuasion to us, and show
85 10| make a bad and mistaken use of argument, but they lead
86 10| Athenian. Because those who use the term mean to say that
87 10| that we may if possible use arguments which may conjure
88 11| creature, and is apt to use language which causes a
89 11| all his property, and will use angry words.~Cleinias. Such
90 11| if a man makes a right use of his father and grandfather
91 11| which injures bodies by the use of other bodies according
92 11| of parents, there is no use in trying to persuade them
93 11| and allow a man to make use of ridicule in jest and
94 12| distinction may be drawn in the use of terms of reproach. A
95 12| permit either of them. to use an oath for the sake of
96 12| himself and his race, nor to use unseemly supplications or
97 12| practise adopted by people who use harsh words, such as xenelasia
98 12| which may appear to be of use and will throw light upon
99 12| year; or if he does not use or show the lost property
100 12| the public officers may use annuary whichever on consideration
101 12| which the magistrates must use in the administration of
102 12| irreversible, they shall use them for ever afterwards.
103 12| something that might be of use in the preservation of the
104 12| take counsel and making use of the younger men as their
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