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1 1 | reality every city is in a natural state of war with every 2 1 | but we are considering the natural principles of right and 3 1 | degrade the ancient and natural custom of love below the 4 1 | pleasure is to be deemed natural which arises out of the 5 1 | against and overcome his own natural character—since if he be 6 2 | institute melodies which have a natural truth and correctness without 7 2 | only find in any way the natural melodies, he may confidently 8 2 | First will enter in their natural order the sacred choir composed 9 2 | Every man has a more than natural elevation; his heart is 10 3 | first, they would have a natural fear ringing in their ears 11 3 | Yes, that would be the natural order of things.~Athenian. 12 3 | or reason, which are her natural lords, that I call folly, 13 4 | Athenian. These are also natural advantages.~Cleinias. Why 14 4 | prudence, but that which is the natural gift of children and animals, 15 4 | best way of expressing the natural definition of justice.~Cleinias. 16 4 | Pindar considered violence natural and justified it.~Cleinias. 17 4 | and not according to the natural way of learning, as the 18 4 | speeches; although they may be natural to all, they are not always 19 5 | the honour of the body in natural order. Having determined 20 5 | consider that there is a natural honour of the body, and 21 5 | rich—these, who are the natural plague of the state, are 22 5 | I should propose as the natural sequel would be as follows:— 23 5 | progress quite beyond his natural powers. All such things, 24 6 | and finds in them his only natural allies in time of need; 25 6 | saying, the distribution of natural equality among unequals 26 6 | towards the attainment of its natural excellence, has the greatest 27 6 | institution which is the natural sequel to this, and would 28 6 | Cleinias, if I can, to draw the natural inference.~Cleinias. Proceed.~ 29 6 | birth—every animal has a natural desire for them, and is 30 7 | at that age have certain natural modes of amusement which 31 7 | hindered from completing the natural arrangement of our laws, 32 7 | enough indicated by their natural difference. The grand, and 33 7 | serious; and that God is the natural and worthy object of our 34 7 | may have their regular and natural order, and keep the city 35 7 | how their turns come in natural order. Another mode of amusing 36 7 | they free us from that natural ignorance of all these things 37 8 | To be sure, will be the natural, reply. Well, but if we 38 8 | had a way to make men use natural love and abstain from unnatural, 39 8 | there be in any place a natural dryness of the earth, which 40 9 | which have preceded in the natural order of legislation will 41 9 | acquisition, originating in natural disposition, and a miserable 42 9 | world they will pay the natural penalty which is due to 43 9 | damages to the parents, as is natural; and if the estimate be 44 9 | struck defend himself in the natural way without a weapon and 45 10| draw you aside from your natural piety. Perhaps you have 46 10| things is most entirely natural to them.~Cleinias. No doubt 47 10| either case it would not be natural for the Gods who own us, 48 11| them, not inferior to their natural fathers. Moreover, they 49 11| other bodies according to a natural law; there is also another 50 12| and so hindering their natural growth of hair and soles. 51 12| all that it does, has a natural saviour, as of an animal 52 12| who are chosen for their natural gifts, placed in the head


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