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1 1 | to me to have thought the world foolish in not understanding
2 1 | me to be the best in the world; for that which leads mankind
3 1 | people in their part of the world, or as the Athenians have
4 2 | present exist anywhere in the world.~Cleinias. Certainly.~Athenian.
5 2 | may say, indeed, from the world in general. For tell me,
6 2 | somehow crept about the world, that Dionysus was robbed
7 3 | survivors of the animal world; and there might be a few
8 3 | the race multiplied, the world came to be what the world
9 3 | world came to be what the world is.~Cleinias. Very true.~
10 3 | power of doing in the whole world, Hellenic and barbarian,
11 4 | Athenian. In the primeval world, and a long while before
12 5 | having a notion that the world below is all evil, he yields
13 5 | for aught she knows, the world of the Gods below, instead
14 6 | tale wandering all over the world without a head;—a headless
15 6 | legislator in your parts of the world, Megillus and Cleinias,
16 6 | drinks always, and in all the world, and all sorts of changes
17 7 | people in our part of the world do—getting together, as
18 8 | sing; but the rest of the world shall not have this liberty.
19 8 | impossible laws, and fills the world with his outcry. And therefore
20 9 | will be punished in the world below, and also that when
21 9 | perpetrators return to this world they will pay the natural
22 9 | that are spoken of in the world below, but transgresses
23 9 | said to pursue them in the world below. But although they
24 9 | the punishments of this world which are inflicted during
25 9 | possible, of the terrors of the world below. Let our enactment
26 10| of the heavens and of the world, and not far from the beginning
27 10| may say, throughout the world, there would have been no
28 10| and earth, and the whole world?—that it is a principle
29 10| best soul takes care of the world and guides it along the
30 10| True.~Athenian. But if the world moves wildly and irregularly,
31 10| but now the ruler of the world has a wonderfully easy task.~
32 10| and other places in the world below, of which the very
33 10| penalty, either here or in the world below or in some still more
34 10| For as we acknowledge the world to be full of many goods
35 10| besides believing that the world is devoid of Gods are intemperate,
36 11| herald in the face of the world, or of sons who think that
37 11| mind than the rest of the world are—but this is not observable,
38 12| time proclaiming to all the world that the city of the Magnetes,
39 12| and to the rest of the world is likely to appear ruthless
40 12| well of by the rest of the world is no light matter; for
41 12| a good reputation in the world, for there is no truth greater
42 12| there always are in the world a few inspired men whose
43 12| sins to be punished in the world below. If this be true,
44 12| If a man look upon the world not lightly or ignorantly,
45 12| once more overturned the world, or rather, I should say,
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