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1 1 | and the legislator has given old men free licence, there
2 1 | Persians, again, are much given to other practices of luxury
3 1 | which no account can be given, and therefore we cannot
4 1 | and how, wheat is to be given. And that is just what we
5 1 | attribute of the Gods not given to man, Stranger; but I
6 1 | Suppose that some God had given a fear–potion to men, and
7 2 | education that training which is given by suitable habits to the
8 2 | rest with labour; and have given them the Muses and Apollo,
9 2 | companions in the dance, have given the pleasurable sense of
10 2 | that education is first given through Apollo and the Muses?
11 2 | and amusement which are given by music, can we suppose
12 2 | of the wine which he has given men to lighten the sourness
13 2 | story implied that wine was given man out of revenge, and
14 2 | contrary, is, that wine was given him as a balm, and in order
15 3 | use of iron: and God has given these two arts to man in
16 3 | to whom these laws were given, whether their kings or
17 3 | patriotic general, had never given his mind to education, and
18 3 | originally commanded them to be given. For no man ought to have
19 4 | the first degree shall be given the highest office and chief
20 4 | State, honour should be given to the Gods below; they
21 4 | things of lucky omen, are given to the Gods above, by him
22 4 | knowledge; and when he has given his orders, like a tyrant,
23 4 | as in the case already given.~Cleinias. The lawgiver,
24 5 | follows:—Honour is not to be given to the fair body, or to
25 5 | The same praise may be given about temperance and wisdom,
26 5 | that they to whom God has given, as he has to us, to be
27 5 | them, or they have been given to him, or he has made them
28 5 | the character of the food given by the earth, which not
29 6 | families, should severally have given satisfactory proof of what
30 6 | friends, and for the reasons given, should a state act which
31 6 | and when the vote has been given on them, and the number
32 6 | superficial sketch has been given of them, in which some things
33 6 | guiding and sacred principle given by nature, but in some the
34 6 | similar sum, and that which is given or received shall be sacred
35 6 | disregarding the ordinances given at the time when the nuptial
36 7 | male or female, to be thus given any more than ourselves,
37 7 | and decide when we have given the subject sufficient consideration.
38 7 | praise him; and let praise be given equally to women as well
39 7 | Cleinias. Yes; for as we have given him liberty of speech we
40 7 | these accomplishments in the given number of years, they should
41 7 | for the law has already given and will give him permission
42 7 | may be observed to have given many names which are according
43 7 | excellent one which they have given to the dances of men who
44 8 | are not military are to be given up. The military sort had
45 8 | and rewards and prizes given to him who best fulfils
46 9 | ourselves.~Let the vote be given openly; but before they
47 9 | when compensation has been given for injustice, the law must
48 9 | soul which the deed has given life for life, and has propitiated
49 9 | involuntary, and which are given in passion or from fear,
50 10| picture, Stranger, have you given, and how great is the injury
51 10| that which has been already given—the motion which can move
52 11| trustworthy person, who has given, or in some legitimate way
53 11| and the decision shall be given as before, but the defendant,
54 11| to execute his work in a given time, not reverencing the
55 11| execute them gratis in the given time. When a man undertakes
56 11| the same advice which was given to the seller, that he should
57 11| tribute of respect is to be given to those who are able above
58 11| required to marry or be given in marriage, to do either—
59 11| too great power is thus given to the guardians of the
60 11| own kindred; and we have given both to them and to the
61 11| dishonour, and the attention given to them, the two are not
62 11| and whatever damages are given against him, let him pay
63 11| revenge, because he has given information.~Cases in which
64 11| that such evidence has been given; but the accusation must
65 11| be false, and yet to have given the victory to him who wins
66 11| way the decision may be given, the previous suit shall
67 12| the honours which shall be given to those who at the examination
68 12| after the judgment has been given, manifest the wickedness
69 12| and of the other honours given him. But if the prosecutor
70 12| there shall be security given to the officers whom the
71 12| pledged be, and the money given to the city; but if they
72 12| described, and laws have been given about all the most important
73 12| explanations of things which I have given you?~Cleinias. We cannot,
74 12| be ordered would only be given rightly in a long discourse.~
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