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1 1 | family and household are rightly said to be superior when 2 1 | and blame and praise them rightly by the mouth of the laws 3 1 | present at such a meeting when rightly ordered.~Athenian. Reflect; 4 1 | sort of convivial meeting rightly ordered? Of course you two 5 1 | was carried on altogether rightly; in some few particulars 6 1 | convivial meetings, when rightly ordered, are an important 7 1 | yet is one which cannot be rightly ordered according to nature, 8 1 | citizenship, and teaches him how rightly to rule and how to obey. 9 1 | wit, that those who are rightly educated generally become 10 1 | when we want to make him rightly fearful, must we not introduce 11 2 | and pain, and hatred, are rightly implanted in souls not yet 12 2 | and, in my view, will be rightly called education.~Cleinias. 13 2 | pleasure and pain which, when rightly ordered, is a principle 14 2 | Athenian. Then that only can be rightly judged by the standard of 15 2 | whether a melody would be rightly sung to the Dorian mode, 16 3 | for the Hellenes, if only rightly used; and I was just laughing 17 3 | honourable; nor, indeed, can we rightly say that Hellas repelled 18 3 | alone in the soul of man, is rightly to be praised or blamed?~ 19 3 | so each of them will be rightly honoured according to a 20 3 | bad, can only be judged of rightly by the pleasure of the hearer. 21 4 | inferior persons cannot rightly give honour to whom honour 22 4 | artist would be able to pray rightly for certain conditions, 23 4 | above, by him who would rightly hit the mark of piety. Next 24 4 | of speaking, this is more rightly described as the preamble 25 5 | wickedness.~How then can we rightly order the distribution of 26 5 | interest about money, when rightly regarded, is the third and 27 5 | describing will have been rightly constituted if it ordains 28 6 | could be accomplished, and rightly accomplished by any way 29 6 | foot, who would be more rightly called by their popular 30 6 | first place, he who would be rightly provident about them, should 31 6 | end is virtue, if they are rightly led by them, or the opposite 32 7 | presage and inspiration rightly ascribe to God. Now, I say, 33 7 | antiquity, which, if they are rightly ordered and made habitual, 34 7 | very question, and quite rightly, too.~Cleinias. Certainly.~ 35 7 | habit of moderation be once rightly formed. Magistrates in states 36 7 | or how can the lawgiver rightly direct you about them? I 37 7 | declare that the youth who are rightly educated should be brought 38 7 | But how can I in one word rightly comprehend all of them? 39 7 | were saying, if I remember rightly, that the sixtyyearold 40 7 | peaceful one, and may be rightly termed Pyrrhic; this imitates 41 7 | sort of dancing cannot be rightly defined as having either 42 7 | correlation of them, must be rightly apprehended first; and these 43 7 | will enable us to speak rightly should be acquired by us. 44 8 | would regulate these matters rightly should consider, that our 45 8 | and prevents them from rightly practising the arts of war:— 46 8 | saying is true? He who would rightly consider these matters must 47 8 | of the desires, whether rightly or wrongly indulged.~Megillus. 48 8 | professions or two arts rightly, or of practising one art 49 9 | legislation was never yet rightly worked out, as I may say 50 9 | circumstances the murderer is rightly free from guilt:—If a man 51 10| nothing—to know the Gods rightly and to live accordingly. 52 10| she disciplines all things rightly to their happiness; but 53 10| instituted, and to establish them rightly is the work of a mighty 54 11| have the honour of doing rightly, and he who informs not, 55 11| divinities they too are rightly dedicated. All these continue 56 11| law follow, which may be rightly imposed in these terms:— 57 11| in which the evidence is rightly found to be false, and yet 58 12| divine instinct which guesses rightly, and very many who are utterly 59 12| bodies of the dead are quite rightly said to be our shades or 60 12| destiny, and that his duty is rightly to order the present, and 61 12| this, as we admitted, was rightly said to be virtue.~Athenian. 62 12| and how we can proceed rightly has now to be investigated 63 12| ordered would only be given rightly in a long discourse.~Cleinias. 64 12| matter; for if you order rightly the city of the Magnetes, 65 12| might be duly mingled and rightly educated; and being educated,


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