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1 1 | matter?~Cleinias. By all means.~Athenian. You ought to 2 1 | imperturbable, should we not by all means appoint him?~Cleinias. Assuredly.~ 3 2 | absurd?~Cleinias. By all means.~Athenian. If very small 4 2 | that if a city seriously means to adopt the practice of 5 3 | one another; but then the means of travelling either by 6 3 | and they had scarcely any means of felling timber. Even 7 3 | do so?~Cleinias. By all means.~Athenian. Ilium was built, 8 3 | you say.~Cleinias. By all means, if Heaven wills. Go on.~ 9 3 | was preserved, and was the means of preserving all the rest. 10 3 | you why?~Cleinias. By all means, if it will tend to elucidate 11 3 | authority is not by any means so good as government by 12 4 | is too numerous for the means of subsistence? For I suppose 13 4 | shall I?~Cleinias. By all means.~Athenian. In the primeval 14 4 | hold converse with them by means of prayers and offerings 15 4 | and the man of moderate means, who was himself moderate, 16 5 | deficient, and devise a means that the number of 5040 17 5 | acquire riches by any such means.~Further, the law enjoins 18 5 | acquires wealth by just means only, can hardly be remarkable 19 5 | settlement.~Now we ought by all means to consider that there can 20 6 | Cleinias. Let us by all means do as you propose.~Athenian. 21 6 | speaking of education, the law means to speak of those who have 22 6 | if any one possesses any means of accomplishing this by 23 6 | incomplete.~Cleinias. By all means.~Athenian. And is not this 24 6 | agreed, by no manner of means, and any one who dissents 25 6 | shall spend more than his means will allow; he who is of 26 6 | the first place, is by no means conducive to the health 27 6 | legislation.~Cleinias. By all means.~Athenian. Assuming that 28 7 | to you.~Cleinias. By all means.~Athenian. The practice 29 7 | bodies.~Cleinias. By all means.~Athenian. Let us assume, 30 7 | or pursuits, for by these means a city is bound together, 31 7 | speak.~Cleinias. By all means.~Athenian. Let me tell you 32 7 | with me.~Cleinias. By all means; that law is approved by 33 7 | Cleinias. Let it be so, by all means.~Athenian. Then it will 34 7 | truly to consider by what means, and in what ways, we may 35 7 | proceed?~Cleinias. By all means.~Athenian. What will be 36 8 | provisions do, as far as human means can effect anything, exercise 37 8 | nature?~Cleinias. By all means.~Athenian. Is a man more 38 8 | therefore proceed to the means of providing food. Now, 39 8 | food. Now, in cities the means of life are gained in many 40 9 | matters.~Cleinias. By all means.~Athenian. Concerning all 41 9 | taking away privileges, by means of fines or gifts, or in 42 9 | things, if he have no other means of getting rid of them. 43 10| disciples.~Cleinias. By all means.~Athenian. They say that 44 10| they have been created by means of these absolutely inanimate 45 10| meaning, but is what he really means.~Cleinias. Very true.~Athenian. 46 10| directed?~Cleinias. By all means.~Athenian. Let us be on 47 10| beheld men by such criminal means from small beginnings attaining 48 11| the God who gives him the means of life, but considering, 49 11| following will be by no means out of place:—He who is 50 11| which was gained by these means shall be a discussion and 51 12| crooked practice? It is by no means easy to find a magistrate 52 12| find that he has not the means of paying, and the sum deficient


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