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1 1 | are of the same race and live in the same cities may unjustly
2 1 | good to govern, let the bad live, and made them voluntarily
3 1 | strings of the puppet, should live according to its rule; while
4 2 | use of the senses, or to live at all without justice and
5 2 | that he will of necessity live basely? You will surely
6 2 | that.~Athenian. Will he not live painfully and to his own
7 2 | did you not wish me to live as happily as possible?
8 2 | telling me that I should live as justly as possible. Now,
9 3 | the government they will live.~Cleinias. Yes, that would
10 3 | dispersed and scattered, and live miserably. These, Cleinias
11 3 | produce sturdy race able to live in the open air and go without
12 3 | and made us willing to live in obedience to the laws
13 4 | the best life, while we live; and that again, if I am
14 4 | and animals, of whom some live continently and others incontinently,
15 4 | and their descendants—they live watching one another, the
16 5 | of the truth, that he may live a true man as long as possible,
17 5 | best and noblest, a man may live in the happiest way possible?
18 5 | painful, and he who would live pleasantly cannot possibly
19 5 | cannot possibly choose to live intemperately. And if this
20 5 | great love of those who live together, and we are at
21 5 | rearing the meaner kinds of live stock; but only the produce
22 6 | seventy years of age, if he live so long.~These are the three
23 6 | stations, and shall all live together; and he who is
24 6 | should make up their minds to live independently by themselves,
25 6 | with gladness receive and live in them; bidding a long
26 6 | and bridegroom ought to live in a city which is to be
27 6 | that the bridegrooms should live at the common tables, just
28 7 | need it; infants should live, if that were possible,
29 7 | separation of the sexes—let boys live with boys, and girls in
30 7 | every one of us should live the life of peace as long
31 7 | way of living? Are we to live in sports always? If so,
32 7 | kind of sports? We ought to live sacrificing, and singing,
33 7 | propitiate the deities, and live according to the appointment
34 7 | not to let the female sex live softly and waste money and
35 7 | but shall each one of them live fattening like a beast?
36 7 | nor any other animals can live without a shepherd, nor
37 7 | possible alike, and shall live well and happily.~I have
38 8 | individual she ought to live happily. And those who would
39 8 | happily. And those who would live happily should in the first
40 8 | and wisdom, and wishes to live chastely with the chaste
41 8 | which if they win, they will live happily; or if they are
42 8 | lovingly pair together, and live the rest of their lives
43 8 | alteration, but let the citizens live in the observance of them.~
44 8 | and like other men must live, or those who come on some
45 9 | beget children together, or live under the same roof, or
46 9 | without them, he cannot live; and also concerning the
47 9 | also among men who would live in security and happiness.
48 9 | instruct them how they thay live on friendly terms with one
49 10| Athenian. One which you who live in a different atmosphere
50 10| the Gods rightly and to live accordingly. And in the
51 10| according to nature, that is, to live in real dominion over others,
52 10| he must yield to us and live for the remainder of his
53 11| descendants cherish them, and so live happily; old persons are
54 11| observable, except to those who live with him—and he, being master
55 11| appears to be too young to live virtuously without a husband,
56 11| heaven if their parents live to old age and reach the
57 12| remainder of his days, but shall live for ever under the stigma
58 12| subjected; and let them live while they hold office in
59 12| he shall be permitted to live as a private individual;
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