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1 1 | and still better when we see them; let us move on cheerily.~ 2 1 | or involuntary: he should see how they order all this, 3 1 | order.~Athenian. Let us see if we can discover what 4 1 | and others because they see those who abstain conquering 5 1 | Athenian. And did any one ever see this sort of convivial meeting 6 1 | may say, and never did I see or hear of anything of the 7 1 | sober ruler. Do you not see that a drunken pilot or 8 1 | very true, Stranger; and I see quite clearly the advantage 9 1 | other things. But I do not see any similar advantage which 10 1 | they used to say to me—”See, Megillus, how ill or how 11 2 | he will.~Athenian. Let us see; what are we saying?~Cleinias. 12 2 | victor?~Cleinias. I do not see how any one can answer you, 13 2 | prevail.~Athenian. Let us see whether we understand one 14 2 | side.~Cleinias. I do not see that any argument can fairly 15 2 | pleasure.” The experienced see all this confusion, and 16 2 | harmony and rhythm, or to see that any worthy object is 17 2 | our ability, and let us see whether we were right:—I 18 3 | moment, often fancy that they see some beautiful thing which 19 3 | the making of laws, “you see, legislator, the principles 20 3 | up Cambyses, and not to see his fatal mistake?” For 21 3 | Stranger, I think that I see how a proof of their value 22 4 | will prove injurious. You see that he quite knew triremes 23 4 | have any great desire to see one.~Athenian. And yet, 24 4 | tyranny, you might certainly see that of which I am now speaking.~ 25 4 | Athenian. I mean that you might see how, without trouble and 26 4 | the highway to ruin; but I see that the state in which 27 4 | Cleinias. Truly, Stranger, you see with the keen vision of 28 4 | Athenian. Should you like to see an example of the double 29 5 | matter with care, he will see that our city is ordered 30 5 | common, and in some way see and hear and act in common, 31 5 | principles are best, any one may see who compares them with the 32 5 | possible. But they do not see that some of these things 33 5 | twelve parts, let us now see in what way this may be 34 6 | have to say; every one can see, that although the work 35 6 | wise, Cleinias, in order to see that no one can easily receive 36 6 | If we reflect, we shall see that cities which are in 37 6 | for all the citizens to see, and every man shall choose 38 6 | first place, they shall see that the country is well 39 6 | whole company of sixty shall see to it, and he who is cognizant 40 6 | the agora; and they shall see that no one injures anything, 41 6 | time went on—do you not see that being a mortal, unless 42 6 | marriage no one is able to see that the same result occurs. 43 6 | Cleinias. Proceed.~Athenian. I see that among men all things 44 6 | to women also, we shall see better when we approach 45 6 | As I said before we shall see them more in detail, and 46 6 | another of any one whom they see, whether man or woman, of 47 7 | part of education. Let us see whether I am right.~Cleinias. 48 7 | spot. The nurses are to see that the children behave 49 7 | male and female, should see to all these things, the 50 7 | alone remained; but now we see clearly what points have 51 7 | which they can get, may see that they are at first disordered 52 7 | escape ridicule? Let us see. I think that our only safety 53 7 | are to inspect—they shall see to the behaviour of the 54 7 | the director of education, see to him who coming in the 55 7 | condition.~Athenian. Next let us see whether we are or are not 56 8 | consider these matters must see the nature of friendship 57 8 | Athenian. Upon reflection I see a way of imposing the law, 58 8 | of barbarians, and they see with their eyes and hear 59 8 | neighbour’s land, they shall see the injury, and adjudge 60 8 | In the first place, we see clearly that the distribution 61 8 | superintend all these matters, and see how many of them, and which 62 8 | wardens of the city shall see to similar matters in the 63 8 | wardens of the agora ought to see to the details of the agora. 64 8 | gale, they should first see whether the articles which 65 9 | Then now, Cleinias, let us see how far we ourselves are 66 9 | to a place whence he can see the tomb of the dead man, 67 9 | and hateful to the Gods to see an elder man assaulted by 68 10| existence; who likewise see and hear the prostrations 69 10| not hesitate, Stranger; I see that you are afraid of such 70 10| Athenian. If we were to see this power existing in any 71 10| should.~Athenian. And when we see soul in anything, must we 72 10| impression that we could see with mortal eyes, or know 73 10| that there are Gods.—Let us see, then, whether we have said 74 10| acknowledge that the Gods hear and see and know all things, and 75 10| a mirror, you seemed to see the universal neglect of 76 10| priests and priestesses, who see to the sanctity of such 77 11| Let us then endeavour to see what has brought retail 78 11| old persons are quick to see and hear all that relates 79 11| sent out into colonies, see to him, in order that he 80 11| kinds: some of the Gods we see with our eyes and we honour 81 11| times, he, and those who see him corrected, may utterly 82 12| a spectator who comes to see with his eyes and hear with 83 12| ministers of the temples should see and attend to them. But 84 12| reasonable time; let them see and hear that for the sake 85 12| may possibly be wanting to see something that is rich and 86 12| our laws: we have still to see how we can implant in them 87 12| can be; so much I clearly see.~Cleinias. Then let us not 88 12| Athenian. Then now we shall see why there is nothing wonderful 89 12| ought we not to desire to see it, and to see where it 90 12| desire to see it, and to see where it is to be found?~ 91 12| comparison?~Athenian. Do we not see that the city is the trunk, 92 12| ought not only to be able to see the many aims, but he should 93 12| become godless, because they see, as far as they can see, 94 12| see, as far as they can see, things happening by necessity, 95 12| Cleinias, in particular, to see to the matter; for if you


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