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1 1 | of human beings. You will ask what the conclusion is, 2 1 | Athenian. Then let me once more ask, what institutions have 3 1 | Athenian. If you mean to ask what great good accrues 4 1 | particular instance. But if you ask what is the good of education 5 1 | Having what in view do you ask that question?~Athenian. 6 1 | Athenian. Nothing as yet; but I ask generally, when the puppet 7 1 | endeavour to show. And let me ask you a question:—Do we not 8 2 | differ, will you let me ask you whether you consider 9 2 | evil to the evil. Let me ask again, Are you and I agreed 10 2 | Apollo tell me, if I were to ask these same Gods who were 11 2 | thereupon I proceeded to ask, (that would be the right 12 3 | The question which you ask is not easily answered.~ 13 3 | prayers of our friends, and ask for them what they ask for 14 3 | and ask for them what they ask for themselves.~Megillus. 15 3 | attend. And, first, we will ask you to consider with us, 16 3 | have I said all this? I ask, because the argument ought 17 3 | ass. Let us then once more ask the question, To what end 18 4 | city be? I do not mean to ask what is or will hereafter 19 4 | Athenian. Well, but let me ask, how is the country supplied 20 4 | Athenian. Then we have only to ask whether we are taking the 21 4 | of cure; and as children ask the doctor to be gentle 22 4 | gentle with them, so we will ask the legislator to cure our 23 4 | part, if any one were to ask me which I myself prefer 24 5 | cannot be. Some one will ask, why not? And we shall answer— 25 6 | answer, and to which, if she ask them herself, she should 26 7 | Cleinias. You need not, ask Megillus, Stranger, which 27 7 | all this. I will simply ask once more whether we shall 28 7 | our state. I need hardly ask again, but shall assume 29 7 | that they do not by mistake ask for evil instead of good. 30 7 | do I mean? Some one may ask this very question, and 31 7 | Athenian. You naturally ask, Cleinias, and to you and 32 9 | and he who has nothing to ask shall hand over the examination 33 9 | mind, let us proceed to ask ourselves once more whether 34 10| consider if it be true or not; ask of others, and above all 35 10| me, Cleinias—for I must ask you to be my partner—does 36 10| that I had better first ask the questions and then answer 37 10| it?~Cleinias. You mean to ask whether we should call such 38 10| person may give the name and ask the definition; or he may 39 10| give the definition and ask the name. I may illustrate 40 10| Cleinias, and now let me ask you another question.~Cleinias. 41 10| Cleinias. What are you going to ask?~Athenian. If the soul carries 42 11| anything in the agora shall not ask two prices for that which 43 11| which he sells, but he shall ask one price, and if he do 44 11| raise the price, but simply ask the value; this the law 45 12| capitally, Cleinias, and I would ask you to follow me to the 46 12| human creature, we will ask a question:—O wonderful 47 12| what do you mean?~Athenian. Ask me what is that one thing 48 12| the same. Suppose that I ask you in what way the four 49 12| you will have a right to ask of me in return in what 50 12| Wait a little before you ask; and let us, first of all,


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