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1 1 | more explicitly what is the principle of government which you
2 1 | say that there is the same principle in the house, the village,
3 1 | each of them there is a principle of superiority or inferiority
4 1 | there certainly is such a principle, and above all in states;
5 1 | order to help the golden principle in vanquishing the other
6 1 | overcome them? Or does this principle apply to courage only, and
7 2 | when rightly ordered, is a principle of education, has been often
8 2 | have recognized the very principle of which we are now speaking—
9 2 | what is that good and noble principle in life which the law approves,
10 2 | manner, and on the same principle, will allow of other pleasures,
11 3 | us back again to the same principle; so that, in resuming the
12 3 | the human soul; for the principle which feels pleasure and
13 3 | Athenian. Next follows the principle that the noble should rule
14 3 | not mistaken, comes the principle that the stronger shall
15 3 | once said; and the sixth principle, and the greatest of all,
16 3 | remaining; he made laws upon the principle of introducing universal
17 4 | I believe that the same principle applies equally to all human
18 4 | Athenian. And does not a like principle apply to legislation as
19 4 | Cronos, and, as far as the principle of immortality dwells in
20 4 | not always consistent. One principle was this very principle
21 4 | principle was this very principle of might, and we said that
22 4 | second palm; and on a similar principle shall all the other be assigned
23 5 | be based upon an unsound principle, the future administration
24 5 | man, acting upon any other principle, will ever constitute a
25 5 | compares them with the first principle and intention of a state.
26 5 | sections of the lots the same principle of equalization of the soil
27 6 | only; and upon the same principle, he must not imagine that
28 6 | justice, and is ever the true principle of states, at which we ought
29 6 | And I will explain on what principle you are to act. Megillus
30 6 | has a guiding and sacred principle given by nature, but in
31 6 | the mere assertion of this principle, let us divide the state;
32 6 | and ordering on a common principle of all our institutions
33 7 | assume, then, as a first principle in relation both to the
34 7 | their new food. A similar principle we may imagine to hold good
35 7 | determine on some general principle what songs are suitable
36 8 | they are repugnant to a principle which we say that a legislator
37 8 | soul of the seducer the principle of temperance? Who will
38 8 | are they?~Athenian. The principle of piety, the love of honour,
39 8 | this, then, be our first principle in the state:—No one who
40 9 | which partakes of the just principle be admitted to be in the
41 9 | one another out of a just principle and intention. On the distinction
42 9 | accordance therewith, the principle in individuals which obeys
43 10| are created when the first principle receives increase and attains
44 10| passion, and is the true principle of change and motion in
45 10| change of the self–moving principle?~Cleinias. Very true, and
46 10| the eldest and mightiest principle of change, and that which
47 10| whole world?—that it is a principle of wisdom and virtue, or
48 10| wisdom and virtue, or a principle which has neither wisdom
49 10| Athenian. Should we not on any principle be entirely mistaken in
50 10| possess in themselves a principle of change, and in changing
51 11| suitably regulated. The principle of them is very simple:—
52 12| are required; the great principle of all is that no one of
53 12| better, or more scientific principle than this for the attainment
54 12| justice which is the uniting principle of all constitutions, every
55 12| the first place, what that principle is which is the same in
56 12| some way contrive that this principle has a place amongst us;
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