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1 1 | have heard you expound the matter?~Cleinias. By all means.~
2 1 | remaining parts of virtue, no matter whether you call them parts
3 1 | touch them; whereas in the matter of pains or fears which
4 1 | censure any practice which is matter of discussion, seem to me
5 1 | Athenian. Let me put the matter thus:—Suppose a person to
6 1 | may appear to be a slight matter, and yet is one which cannot
7 1 | Athenian. Let us look at the matter thus: May we not conceive
8 1 | to right reason in this matter of pulling the strings of
9 1 | have been a very trifling matter, and to have taken a great
10 2 | understand me better if I put the matter in another way.~Cleinias.
11 2 | a consultation about any matter of importance; nor in the
12 3 | could advise him in any matter. And the nation waxed in
13 4 | you must regard this as a matter of first–rate importance.
14 4 | the preamble than as the matter of the law. And I must further
15 5 | only reflect and weigh the matter with care, he will see that
16 5 | which the vulgarity is a matter of reproach to a freeman,
17 6 | legislation is a most important matter, yet if a well–ordered city
18 6 | Impossible.~Athenian. The matter is serious, and excuses
19 6 | us in the colony all this matter of the magistrates, and
20 6 | secondary or accidental matter. In the first place, he
21 6 | courts cannot settle the matter, let a third put an end
22 6 | with the art.~Athenian. No matter; we may make use of the
23 6 | superior to other cities, is a matter not at all easy for us to
24 6 | neglect of half the entire matter, but in proportion as woman’
25 6 | careful consideration of this matter, and the arranging and ordering
26 6 | them, they shall bring the matter before the people; and let
27 7 | any need to speak of the matter at all?~Athenian. The reason
28 7 | fitness in our completing the matter, if we can only find some
29 7 | be serious, and about a matter which is not serious he
30 7 | controlled by teachers, no matter what they teach, and by
31 7 | assenting when you put the matter thus.~Athenian. There still
32 8 | There is, however, another matter of great importance and
33 8 | peculiar laws; but in the matter of love, as we are alone,
34 8 | the body to be a secondary matter, and looking rather than
35 8 | and, God willing, in the matter of love we may be able to
36 9 | nature. For there is another matter affecting legislators, which
37 9 | contrivance, except in the matter of sureties; and these,
38 9 | cannot, they shall commit the matter to the guardians of the
39 10| yourself allowed, in the matter of laws, that before you
40 10| shorter to the better. It is a matter of no small consequence,
41 10| unreservedly consider the whole matter, summoning up all the power
42 10| impiety is a very serious matter; they not only make a bad
43 10| can escape them which is matter of sense and knowledge:—
44 10| determine, before they bring the matter into court and prosecute
45 11| and takes up, not small matter which he has not deposited,
46 11| and have done with the matter; but he shall not buy or
47 11| legislator ought not to leave the matter undetermined; he ought to
48 11| To effect this is no easy matter, and requires a great deal
49 11| adulteration (which is a matter akin to this), and when
50 11| and he who is wronged in a matter of this sort, shall have
51 11| things only happen, as a matter of fact, where the natures
52 11| shall duly look into the matter, and take counsel as to
53 11| marriages, shall look to the matter, and if they are able to
54 11| and let them look to the matter and punish youthful evil–
55 11| of anger, is what we make matter of reproach against him.
56 11| allowed. The decision of this matter shall be left to the superintendent
57 12| dispute, and so got rid of the matter speedily and safely. But
58 12| of the world is no light matter; for the many are not so
59 12| behold. Wherefore, in the matter of journeys to other countries
60 12| our knowledge, is no easy matter. The safest course is to
61 12| Cleinias. It will be no small matter if we can only discover
62 12| mind that we should let the matter alone, we will.~Cleinias.
63 12| particular, to see to the matter; for if you order rightly
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