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1 1 | am willing—And first, I want to know why the law has
2 1 | and offer laws whenever a want is felt, and one man has
3 1 | pursue the subject. And I want to know the nature of all
4 1 | management of a feast; and I want you to tell me what great
5 1 | raised, is precisely what we want to hear.~Athenian. Very
6 1 | Certainly.~Athenian. And when we want to make any one fearless,
7 1 | Clearly.~Athenian. And when we want to make him rightly fearful,
8 2 | are ashamed of these, and want to have the best.~Cleinias.
9 3 | observe by word and oath? This want of harmony may have had
10 3 | they hated; and when they want the people to fight for
11 3 | hire, as if they were in want of more men. And they cannot
12 3 | just what I at this moment want; most auspiciously have
13 4 | newly–founded city; but I do want to know what the situation
14 4 | When they are angry and want to satisfy their feelings
15 5 | rebuke them when they show a want of reverence. But this quality
16 5 | from ignorance, or from want of self–control, or both.
17 5 | have nothing, and are in want of food, show a disposition
18 5 | Touching evil men, who want to join and be citizens
19 5 | share with those who are in want, sometimes remitting and
20 5 | freeman, and should never want to acquire riches by any
21 5 | the question—”What do I want?” and “Do I attain my aim,
22 6 | broken, still, while he is in want of education, he naturally
23 6 | and greatest and sharpest want and desire breaks out last,
24 7 | would be an unseemliness and want of propriety in making them
25 7 | that at present there is a want of clearness in what I am
26 7 | Corybantes; for when mothers want their restless children
27 7 | Do not nurses, when they want to know what an infant desires,
28 7 | do with the permanence or want of permanence in legislation.
29 7 | influence of this desire will want other institutions and laws;
30 7 | of many things. And you want me now to tell them plainly
31 7 | that I am not wholly in want of a pattern, for when I
32 7 | cowardly!~Cleinias. Such a want of education, Stranger,
33 8 | abundance to him who is in want. And when either of these
34 8 | to sell to the people who want to buy, and of implements
35 9 | may go uncultivated for want of money. But if any one
36 9 | educating him; and he does not want to be made a doctor, but
37 9 | disposition, and a miserable want of education. Of this want
38 9 | want of education. Of this want of education, the false
39 9 | shame, but who from sloth or want of manliness imposes upon
40 10| relatives; and so from some want of reasoning power, and
41 10| what they are only from want of understanding, and not
42 11| unsettled, and from this want of definiteness in their
43 12| and also endurance of the want of meats and drinks, and
44 12| examination, or of which the want will make the subject of
45 12| true.~Athenian. We do not want many illustrations about
46 12| two things at once—they want to be at the same time free
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