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1 1 | proceed onward we shall come to groves of cypresses,
2 1 | Lacedaemon to Crete.~Athenian. Come now and let us all join
3 1 | and the experiences which come to men in diseases, or in
4 1 | ended, and the time has come for the consideration of
5 1 | only to meet attacks which come from the left, but impotent
6 1 | insidious flatteries which come from the right?~Cleinias.
7 1 | your country; but I have come across many of them in many
8 1 | ten years they would not come, and that when they came,
9 2 | the Gods. The words will come with more propriety from
10 3 | and thousands of cities come into being during this period
11 3 | destruction would appear to have come over them, when they placed
12 3 | argument has, providentially, come back to the same point,
13 3 | then mentioned? For we have come upon facts which have brought
14 3 | two states were always to come to the rescue against a
15 3 | any rate, things human—may come to pass in accordance with
16 3 | but no one was willing to come to their relief, with the
17 3 | young and hot–headed, had come to the throne and was persisting
18 3 | called Titanic nature, and come to the same point as the
19 3 | you and my friend Megillus come in my way. For I will tell
20 4 | leaping on shore, and again to come running back to their ships;
21 4 | the colonists? May any one come out of all Crete; and is
22 4 | any Hellene who likes to come. And yet I observe that
23 4 | your country settlers have come from Argos and Aegina and
24 4 | enterprise?~Cleinias. They will come from all Crete; and of other
25 4 | Gortynian, and this has come from Gortys in the Peloponnesus.~
26 4 | that he would.~Athenian. “Come, legislator,” we will say
27 4 | never have, nor ever will, come to pass in any other way.
28 4 | either has or ever shall come into being, or is now among
29 4 | and the best constitution come into being; but in no other
30 4 | be propitious to us, and come and set in order the State
31 4 | the laws!~Cleinias. May he come!~Athenian. But what form
32 4 | recollection of former wrongs will come into power and rise up against
33 4 | be assigned to those who come next in order. And when
34 5 | on the other hand, there come a wave bearing a deluge
35 5 | Because acquisitions which come from sources which are just
36 5 | than double those which come from just sources only;
37 5 | well that every man should come to the colony having all
38 6 | is beloved; even if there come a time later when the tie
39 6 | good to the land, when they come down from the mountains
40 6 | if they are not able to come to an agreement themselves,
41 6 | refer the omissions which come under their notice to the
42 6 | punish any one, let every one come to the rescue and defend
43 6 | is present and does not come to the rescue, shall be
44 6 | and afterwards we will come to the regulations about
45 7 | of the whole state, and come in between the written laws
46 7 | trifling customs or usages come pouring in and lengthening
47 7 | public sacrifice, and there come in not one but many choruses,
48 7 | and the children shall come not only if their parents
49 7 | poetry or prose, or if he come across unwritten discourses
50 7 | and teachers of letters come to an end.~Cleinias. I do
51 7 | whether barbarian or Hellenic, come from without with mighty
52 7 | termed, who write tragedy, come to us and say—”O strangers,
53 7 | and show how their turns come in natural order. Another
54 7 | hardly worthy of freemen, come into the head of any youth.
55 8 | and in order that we might come as near to reality as possible,
56 8 | which innumerable evils have come upon individuals and cities?
57 8 | obedience. But matters have now come to such a pass that even
58 8 | do with any but those who come into his house duly married
59 8 | neighbour, and they cannot come to terms with one another,
60 8 | service of the Gods, which come from abroad, and purple
61 8 | must live, or those who come on some business which they
62 8 | metics. Any one who likes may come and be a metic on certain
63 9 | order of legislation will come suits of law. Of suits those
64 9 | openly; but before they come to the vote let the judges
65 9 | without science, were to come upon the gentleman physician
66 9 | offspring: they shall not come under the same roof, or
67 9 | inevitable misfortune which has come upon him, nor because he
68 9 | are of this nature, and come in between the voluntary
69 9 | let any one who is at hand come to the rescue as has been
70 9 | games; but if he do not come he shall suffer the punishment
71 9 | praise, and if he do not come, blame. And if a slave come
72 9 | come, blame. And if a slave come to the rescue, let him be
73 9 | made free, but if he do not come the rescue, let him receive
74 9 | men, or women, let them come to the rescue and denounce
75 9 | one; and he who does not come to the rescue shall fall
76 9 | let any one who is present come to the rescue, or pay the
77 10| that as to the bodies which come next in order—earth, and
78 10| plants, and all the seasons come from these elements, not
79 10| are needed; and who should come to the rescue of the greatest
80 10| first, and after them will come nature and works of nature,
81 10| as you propose.~Athenian. Come, then, and if ever we are
82 10| now in all seriousness to come to the demonstration of
83 10| fault with them, you have come to believe that they exist
84 10| eternal, yet having once come into existence, were indestructible (
85 10| of their ranks sometimes come tyrants and demagogues and
86 11| unintentionally, let him who may come upon the left property suffer
87 11| reason, and the law shall come afterwards. Retail trade
88 11| are not able previously to come to terms before arbiters
89 11| and first the males shall come, and after them the females
90 11| sort of treatment either come himself, or send some one
91 11| he who is summoned shall come to the trial; and if he
92 11| the fair name of art has come an evil reputation. In the
93 11| ought if possible never to come into existence, or if existing
94 12| gained in war; and when they come home they shall teach the
95 12| And if he be seen to have come home neither better nor
96 12| such cases the suit shall come before the wardens of the
97 12| answering to our spectators, who come from another land to look
98 12| strangers of either sex who come from other countries, and
99 12| the laws, and who, having come safely home, and having
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