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1 1 | he says, “I sing not, I care not, about any man, even 2 1 | and those who have the care of their education should 3 1 | the character of a man, if care be taken in the use of it? 4 2 | with truth: I sing not, I care not about him who accomplishes 5 2 | therefore requires the greatest care of them all. For if a man 6 4 | and no less to us, taking care us and giving us peace and 7 4 | in return for the endless care and travail which they bestowed 8 4 | master of the house of the care of his invalid slaves. But 9 4 | preludes framed with wonderful care. But of the truer and higher 10 5 | ought to attend and take care that the confluent waters 11 5 | and weigh the matter with care, he will see that our city 12 5 | the other hand, special care may be taken to increase 13 5 | once but many times, the care of riches should have the 14 6 | all, and with the greatest care; the others are of less 15 6 | Cnosians, as is shown by their care of the new city; and there 16 6 | arrival, should have a joint care that the magistrates should 17 6 | buddings, who will have a care of men, that they may do 18 6 | needs. Those who have the care of the city shall be called 19 6 | and those who have the care of the agora shall be called 20 6 | and those who have the care of the temples shall be 21 6 | cattle, and they shall take care to have them always as smooth 22 6 | those of whom they have the care, whether by imposing upon 23 6 | former, they shall have care of the ways, and of the 24 6 | preserve and convey to them, care being taken that they may 25 6 | and at leisure to take care of the public interest. 26 6 | speak of those who have the care of order and instruction 27 6 | should begin by taking care that he is elected, who 28 6 | them—they ought to take care that their offspring may 29 6 | children, ought to take care and not intentionally do 30 6 | and hitherto uninhabited, care ought to be taken of all 31 6 | city they should have a care of cleanliness, and not 32 6 | Further, they ought to take care that the rains from heaven 33 6 | citizens wholly to take care of itself; who thinks that 34 7 | able to stand, and to take care that their limbs are not 35 7 | three years every possible care were taken that our nursling 36 7 | duty of serving and taking care of the household and bringing 37 7 | while he takes the utmost care of the male sex, and leaves 38 7 | look–out, and take especial care of the training of our children, 39 7 | at them, those who have a care of godlike manhood taking 40 8 | his own wood and takes no care of his neighbour’s property, 41 8 | of the agora. Their first care, after the temples which 42 8 | from those who have the care of it in the country, and 43 9 | the guardians shall take care of their property, and have 44 10| if they did, they took no care of man, or thirdly, that 45 10| opinion that they do not care about us; and others that 46 10| only, which can have no care at all of human affairs, 47 10| legislator. In the meantime take care that you do not offend against 48 10| arguments with the utmost care, for their impiety is a 49 10| that the best soul takes care of the world and guides 50 10| but have no thought or care of human things. Now, that 51 10| proving to him that the Gods care about the small as well 52 10| perfectly good, and that the care of all things is most entirely 53 10| have a mind which takes care of great matters and no 54 10| of great matters and no care of small ones? Reflect; 55 10| impossible for him to take care of all, he is not negligent 56 10| other that they have no care of small matters: there 57 10| know that they ought not to care about such matters—what 58 10| that they ought to take care, or that they know, and 59 10| and controlling and taking care of and unimportant things 60 10| at his hands if he takes care only of the greater and 61 10| willing and able to take care, is like a lazy good–for– 62 10| be supposed to make the care of all things easy to the 63 10| the Gods, and that they care for men:—The other notion 64 10| exist, and that they take care of men, and that they can 65 10| guardians of orphans take care of them, just as they would 66 11| fashion of men in general, who care little about piety and purity 67 11| we will impartially take care of all your concerns, not 68 11| law shall have the whole care and charge of the orphans, 69 11| leaves sons who require the care of guardians, they shall 70 11| that he, having to take care of the common weal, cannot 71 11| incline to take an especial care of their own children, and 72 11| own children, and of the care of their property in the 73 11| of their property in the care of their own, or if they 74 11| Let every one who has the care of an orphan observe this 75 11| let those who have the care of the superabundant population 76 11| and that the pair may take care of one another in age. If 77 11| of the women who have the care of marriages; and let them 78 12| couches; and, above all, care should be taken not to destroy 79 12| imagine that they have no care of us, and the opinion of 80 12| matters; and they shall take care that a stranger, whoever 81 12| law ought to take especial care of the different ages of


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