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1 1 | when you added that all his legislation had a view only to a part, 2 3 | cities or governments or legislation, about which we are now 3 3 | stumbled upon the beginnings of legislation.~Cleinias. Exactly.~Athenian. 4 3 | that our new enquiry about legislation would be as good and full 5 3 | which generally arises in legislation, if a person attempts to 6 3 | why did the settlement and legislation of their country turn out 7 3 | them only was the aim of legislation; whereas you ought to regard 8 3 | no proper experience in legislation, or they would surely not 9 3 | have not also a bearing on legislation; for I am not discoursing 10 4 | best for the settlement and legislation of states.~Cleinias. The 11 4 | improvement of mankind than legislation and colonization.~Cleinias. 12 4 | like principle apply to legislation as well as to other things: 13 4 | may proceed to the work of legislation. Now, what will be the form 14 4 | double and single method in legislation?~Cleinias. Certainly I should.~ 15 4 | which they might use in legislationpersuasion and force; for 16 4 | the whole of this work of legislation every single law should 17 5 | next move in our pastime of legislation, like the withdrawal of 18 5 | to be the real object of legislation, at the same time adding, 19 5 | others from the work of legislation.~Let the allottee then hold 20 5 | considering what part of his legislation is expedient and what will 21 6 | that although the work of legislation is a most important matter, 22 6 | the law; as the work of legislation progresses, each law in 23 6 | at the end of the body of legislation;—let us then expect them 24 6 | at the end. Hitherto our legislation has been chiefly occupied 25 6 | in beginning the work of legislation.~Cleinias. I like what you 26 6 | If, however, our plan of legislation is ever to take effect, 27 6 | marriage in the order of legislation.~Cleinias. By all means.~ 28 7 | let us proceed with our legislation until we have determined 29 7 | when we reach that part of legislation; and we will desire the 30 7 | or want of permanence in legislation. For when plays are ordered 31 7 | have perfected the work of legislation.~Megillus. Very true.~Athenian. 32 7 | partners in the work of legislation, I must state the more difficult 33 7 | proceed along the path of legislation which has opened out of 34 7 | him which goes beyond mere legislation. There is something over 35 8 | assessors in the work of legislation; they shall say who deserves 36 8 | reached this point in our legislation, and have fallen into a 37 8 | which cannot be omitted in legislation, but are beneath the wisdom 38 9 | in the natural order of legislation will come suits of law. 39 9 | occurred to mind already, that legislation was never yet rightly worked 40 9 | annoyed if, in the course of legislation, we have enacted some things, 41 9 | understood be the basis of legislation? Impossible. Before proceeding 42 9 | and complete the work of legislation. Laws have been already 43 9 | are resuming the work of legislation, may with advantage be repeated 44 10| escape from the effect of our legislation; and that they say of us— 45 10| have more of art; also that legislation is entirely a work of art, 46 10| greatest help to rational legislation is that the laws when once 47 10| you beyond the limits of legislation. But if there be no other 48 10| unbelievers, but two only for whom legislation is required; one the hypocritical 49 11| partially, cure the evil by legislation. To effect this is no easy 50 11| alive. As touching other legislation concerning guardians in 51 11| Wherefore, touching the legislation about orphans, the law speaks 52 12| granting of suits a rational legislation ought to do away with the 53 12| so that now our work of legislation is pretty nearly at an end;


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