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1 1 | in peace. For what men in general term peace would be said
2 1 | that which leads mankind in general into the wildest pleasure
3 1 | friends, not about men in general, but about the merits and
4 1 | they might be right, but in general they were utterly wrong.~
5 1 | possibility of having a general of an army who was absolutely
6 1 | we are speaking not of a general who is to command an army,
7 1 | the good of education in general, the answer is easy—that
8 1 | the future, which have the general name of expectations; and
9 2 | young men, and people in general, will favour tragedy.~Cleinias.
10 2 | eye or a quick ear, and in general to have all the senses perfect;
11 2 | indeed, from the world in general. For tell me, my good friends,
12 2 | and the use of food in general, have an accompanying charm
13 2 | and their way of life in general will follow an appointed
14 3 | any real equality. Now, in general, when the legislator attempts
15 3 | misfortunes were due to their general degeneracy, and especially
16 3 | fathers and mothers and in general of progenitors to rule over
17 3 | though a great and patriotic general, had never given his mind
18 3 | arrangement of details. But the general division of laws according
19 3 | tutors, and the multitude in general, were kept quiet by a hint
20 3 | the lyre, and making one general confusion; ignorantly affirming
21 3 | conceit of omniscience and general lawlessness;—freedom came
22 4 | not going to send out a general invitation to any Hellene
23 4 | and the physician, and the general, and may seem to be well
24 4 | imagine that the citizens in general will at once follow the
25 4 | may be said of power in general: When the supreme power
26 4 | military virtue, or virtue in general, but only the interests
27 5 | hand, the utterly bad is in general profligate, and therefore
28 5 | other races, through the general vulgarity of their pursuits
29 6 | public service only; and in general they should make up their
30 6 | this as well as for more general reasons of pleasure and
31 6 | the assembly and to the general council; it shall be compulsory
32 6 | describing these matters in a general outline.~Cleinias. Quite
33 7 | sorrow and fear, and in general of pain as was possible,
34 7 | are commonly called by the general name of unwritten customs,
35 7 | that rhythms and music in general are imitations of good and
36 7 | consecrated models, and the general fashion among the youth,
37 7 | distinguish and determine on some general principle what songs are
38 7 | This, then, will be the general order of them.~Let us now
39 7 | not mistaken, there is a general agreement, that every one
40 7 | and gymnastic exercise in general. Having said what remained
41 7 | about gymnastic movements in general; for we include under gymnastics
42 7 | body. Such motion may be in general called dancing, and is of
43 7 | violent movements, and in general when he is speaking or singing
44 7 | legislator should indicate in general outline, and the guardian
45 7 | necessary for mankind in general, and what is the truth,
46 8 | military of all qualities is general activity of body, whether
47 8 | contests and of dancing in general. What they ought severally
48 8 | influence upon the desires in general. But how can we take precautions
49 8 | nature of birds and beasts in general, who are born in great multitudes,
50 8 | down respecting love in general, and the intercourse of
51 8 | from divers sources, and in general from two sources, whereas
52 8 | third for craftsmen and in general for strangers, whether sojourners
53 9 | death. But let there be a general rule, that the disgrace
54 9 | more let there be a third general law respecting the judges
55 9 | thefts, and offences in general; and we must not be annoyed
56 9 | have been gentler. But in general the degrees of guilt will
57 9 | concerning crimes of violence in general; and I must not omit to
58 10| we have already said in general terms what shall be the
59 10| whole. And he contrived a general plan by which a thing of
60 10| which will make men in general less liable to transgress
61 11| superiors of worse men, and in general elders are the superiors
62 11| after the fashion of men in general, who care little about piety
63 11| fathers and mothers; and in general for his elders who are freemen,
64 11| let the previous law in general hold; and let a man and
65 11| the superintendent of the general education of the young,
66 12| away his arms in war, no general or military officer shall
67 12| eldest being chosen; the general superintendent of education
68 12| and intemperance, and in general from all unrighteousness,
69 12| matters:—What aim would the general of an army, or what aim
70 12| Athenian. Does not the general aim at victory and superiority
71 12| now called health, or a general who knows not victory, or
72 12| the physician and of the general look to that one thing to
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