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1 1 | brother of his, with whose name you are familiar; he is
2 1 | said by him to be only a name; in reality every city is
3 1 | them parts or what their name is, provided the meaning
4 1 | upon our view, deserves the name; that other sort of training,
5 1 | which have the general name of expectations; and the
6 1 | expectations; and the specific name of fear, when the expectation
7 3 | forgotten, Cleinias, the name of a friend who is really
8 3 | came again, under a new name, no longer Achaeans, but
9 3 | Achaeans, but Dorians—a name which they derived from
10 4 | or will hereafter be the name of the place; that may be
11 4 | may give the sanction of a name to the newly–founded city;
12 4 | ought to be called by the name of the God who rules over
13 4 | the law, I give them this name not for the sake of novelty,
14 4 | lie in the grave without a name, is only the love of continuance.
15 6 | writing down on a tablet the name of the person for whom he
16 6 | votes, and his father’s name, and his tribe, and ward;
17 6 | side he shall write his own name in like manner. Any one
18 6 | called by their popular name of brigadiers. The guardians
19 6 | than one who is, let him name whom he prefers in the place
20 6 | which are called by the same name, but are in reality in many
21 6 | denounce him and inscribe his name the agora as not having
22 6 | wardens of the country; the name does not much signify, but
23 6 | those who have inscribed his name, be deprived of the privileges
24 7 | commonly called by the general name of unwritten customs, and
25 7 | and this latter being the name which the ancients gave
26 7 | and poetical, and rational name, when he called them Emmeleiai,
27 7 | appropriate and becoming name. These things the legislator
28 7 | of wide extent, and has a name under which many things
29 8 | third kind, having the same name; and this similarity of
30 8 | and this similarity of name causes all the difficulty
31 10| of the essence, and the name,—these are the three; and
32 10| Sometimes a person may give the name and ask the definition;
33 10| the definition and ask the name. I may illustrate what I
34 10| and the definition of the name “even” is “number divisible
35 10| definition and give the name, or when we are asked about
36 10| when we are asked about the name and give the definition—
37 10| either case, whether we give name or definition, we speak
38 10| with that which has the name soul?~Athenian. Yes; and
39 10| governments has another name, which is injustice.~Cleinias.
40 10| shall be called by some name expressive of retribution.
41 11| presented to us under the fair name of art has come an evil
42 12| they shall write up his name in each year to be a measure
43 12| admirable law possessing a name akin to mind (nous, nomos).
44 12| rest of them by the single name of virtue.~Cleinias. How
45 12| case of things which have a name and also a definition to
46 12| consists in knowing the name only and not the definition.
47 12| we ought, by the single name of virtue. To this, my friends,
48 12| the Magnetes, or whatever name God may give it, you will
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