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1 1 | quite right in asking the question, for there certainly is 2 1 | conquered by the worse, is a question which requires more discussion, 3 1 | and I ought not to raise a question of words as to whether this 4 1 | all join in asking this question of Tyrtaeus: O most divine 5 1 | Megillus. That is not an easy question to answer; still I should 6 1 | exonerates the practice in question from impropriety. When a 7 1 | a single chorus—when the question is put in that form, we 8 1 | passing on to some other question of law?~Megillus. O Athenian 9 1 | and in particular that question of convivial entertainment, 10 1 | in view do you ask that question?~Athenian. Nothing as yet; 11 1 | show. And let me ask you a question:—Do we not distinguish two 12 2 | One way of considering the question will be to imagine a festival 13 2 | several competitors; the question is absurd.~Athenian. Well, 14 2 | answer, shall I answer this question which you deem so absurd?~ 15 2 | children are to determine the question, they will decide for the 16 2 | the victor?—that is the question.~Cleinias. Yes.~Athenian. 17 2 | answer is contained in your question; and I understand and accept 18 3 | the Spartan.~Megillus. The question which you ask is not easily 19 3 | at a real and important question.~Megillus. Very true.~Athenian. 20 3 | First, in reference to the question in hand:—If the then commanders 21 3 | us then once more ask the question, To what end has all this 22 4 | let me proceed to another question: Who are to be the colonists? 23 4 | ought he to answer this question? Shall I give his answer?~ 24 4 | better able to answer your question: shall I?~Cleinias. By all 25 4 | or few, is a very foolish question; the best form, and not 26 5 | impress upon himself the question—”What do I want?” and “Do 27 6 | inhabitants of the country, if the question be of a mina, let them submit 28 6 | which naturally elicited a question about my meaning from you. 29 6 | Cleinias. A very pertinent question, Stranger.~Athenian. And 30 7 | Some one may ask this very question, and quite rightly, too.~ 31 7 | show you my meaning by a question, and do you please to answer 32 8 | be supposed to argue the question in his own mind:—Who are 33 8 | custom. There might arise a question about the manner of them— 34 8 | them? The answer to this question might be easily discovered, 35 9 | Athenian. That is a very fair question. In the first place, let 36 9 | involuntary injustice. Leaving the question of names, about which we 37 9 | determine in all cases—the question of fact. And then, again, 38 10| Athenian. Or, to put the question in another way, making answer 39 10| the argument let us put a question.~Cleinias. What question?~ 40 10| question.~Cleinias. What question?~Athenian. If we were to 41 10| movement of mind?—To this question it is not easy to give an 42 10| now let me ask you another question.~Cleinias. What are you 43 12| again bring him back to the question at issue. On the other hand, 44 12| creature, we will ask a question:—O wonderful being, and 45 12| and nurture, which is the question coming to the surface again.


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