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1 1 | one another, he ought to consider their pains and pleasures 2 1 | they order all this, and consider where justice as well as 3 1 | again as before, and first consider the habit of courage; and 4 1 | Cleinias and Megillus, that we consider the virtue which follows 5 1 | notions of education, will you consider whether they satisfy you?~ 6 1 | Proceed.~Athenian. Do we not consider each of ourselves to be 7 1 | trained amid fears, let us consider whether the opposite quality 8 1 | more innocent? For do but consider which is the greater risk:— 9 2 | Stranger. And now we have to consider whether the insight into 10 2 | let me ask you whether you consider such institutions to be 11 3 | believe them.~Athenian. Let us consider one of them, that which 12 3 | Then I suppose that we must consider this subject?~Megillus. 13 3 | evident.~Athenian. Then now consider what is really the greatest 14 3 | first, we will ask you to consider with us, how and in what 15 3 | the same; but we should consider when we say that temperance 16 3 | animals, but he did not consider that those to whom he was 17 3 | what the legislator has to consider, and what at the present 18 3 | wish you and Cleinias to consider whether my words have not 19 4 | part of virtue only. For I consider that the true lawgiver, 20 4 | now, Cleinias, we have to consider whether you will or will 21 4 | Yes; I remember.~Athenian. Consider, then, to whom our state 22 4 | preamble, and not merely consider them to be chance topics 23 5 | determined this, we have next to consider that there is a natural 24 5 | strangers, a man should consider that a contract is a most 25 5 | the stranger. We will now consider what manner of man he must 26 5 | these, and we must also consider what sort of lives we by 27 5 | always remain, they ought to consider further that the present 28 5 | we ought by all means to consider that there can never be 29 5 | common measure, when we consider generally that the divisions 30 5 | round. The legislator is to consider all these things and to 31 6 | under his guidance let us consider further point.~Cleinias. 32 6 | supposition.~Athenian. Then let us consider if we can find any way out 33 6 | who is the elector, should consider that of all the great offices 34 6 | who marries is further to consider that one of the two houses 35 6 | the next place, we have to consider what sort of property will 36 6 | bride and bridegroom should consider that they are to produce 37 7 | will be proper for us to consider, in the next place, their 38 7 | and now let us all three consider a further point.~Cleinias. 39 7 | souls; seeking truly to consider by what means, and in what 40 7 | other ways with men. For consider;—if women do not share in 41 7 | regulations, if we duly consider them, will never be exactly 42 7 | of a pattern, for when I consider the words which we have 43 7 | and also because he will consider that if young men have been 44 7 | of peace what we have to consider is whether a man bears himself 45 7 | it is necessary also to consider and know uncomely persons 46 8 | these matters rightly should consider, that our city among existing 47 8 | true? He who would rightly consider these matters must see the 48 9 | country, such an one we must consider nearly as bad. Every man 49 9 | earnestly entreat you to consider.~Cleinias. What is it?~Athenian. 50 9 | deemed ridiculous? We should consider whether the laws of states 51 9 | Athenian. Then we will now consider accurately, as we proposed, 52 9 | Let us, if you please, consider these matters.~Cleinias. 53 9 | Athenian. Perhaps; but let us consider further, that if all things 54 9 | voluntary? And please to consider whether I am right or quite 55 9 | but the legislator has to consider whether mankind do good 56 9 | guardians of the law, meet and consider what family there is in 57 9 | woman, or child ought to consider that the elder has the precedence 58 9 | purified; for he should consider that he has become tainted 59 10| hurry, let us unreservedly consider the whole matter, summoning 60 10| I advise you go wait and consider if it be true or not; ask 61 10| dull can go over them and consider them again and again; nor 62 10| heard that.~Athenian. Let us consider together in the next place 63 11| when they meet they shall consider what amount of receipts, 64 11| a father would naturally consider, for he would choose out 65 11| family. The judge shall consider and determine the suitableness 66 11| stricken in years, let him consider that no statue can be more 67 12| has no foreign trade, must consider what it will do about the 68 12| matters the legislator has to consider, and he will begin by trying 69 12| connected with him; he should consider that the son, or brother, 70 12| one?~Cleinias. They must consider also in what sense they 71 12| Athenian. And are they to consider only, and to be unable to 72 12| Cleinias and Megillus, let us consider whether we may not add to


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