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1 1 | ought to be common meals and certain persons regularly appointed
2 1 | exhibited among us Spartans in certain hand–to–hand fights; also
3 1 | the Oracle, and offered certain sacrifices which the God
4 1 | Cleinias. He would be certain, Stranger, to use the potion.~
5 2 | would say, rather, “I am certain.” For must they not have
6 2 | affirm this to be a most certain truth; and the minds of
7 2 | say that learning has a certain accompanying charm which
8 2 | Cleinias. That is most certain.~Athenian. But can a man
9 3 | and the Persians was, in a certain sense, the same; for as
10 3 | early divided among us into certain kinds and manners. One sort
11 4 | dishonourable, as people say, at certain times. This is the language
12 4 | able to pray rightly for certain conditions, and if these
13 4 | shall pay a yearly fine of a certain amount, in order that he
14 5 | being stronger, and having a certain character of firmness, whereas
15 5 | sufficient to maintain a certain number of inhabitants in
16 5 | ignorant that there is a certain degree of truth in your
17 6 | not a magistrate, yet in certain respects is a very important
18 6 | for themselves, choosing certain persons by agreement. And
19 6 | and I are agreed about a certain thing.~Cleinias. About what
20 6 | is also apt to produce a certain effeminacy in the minds
21 7 | than for you, by reason of certain amusements which are carried
22 7 | Children at that age have certain natural modes of amusement
23 7 | have been brought up in certain laws, which by some Divine
24 7 | be arranged at first by certain persons, and, when arranged,
25 7 | that we can say anything certain all in a moment.~Cleinias.
26 7 | will be in first framing certain models for composers. One
27 7 | conception, I cannot be very certain.~Athenian. The truth, Cleinias,
28 8 | may have terrors and to a certain degree show the man who
29 8 | may come and be a metic on certain conditions; a foreigner,
30 9 | for one of two things is certain: either we must not say
31 9 | prayers and sacrifices to certain Gods, who are concerned
32 10| inherent force according to certain affinities among them—of
33 10| birth, and produced in play certain images and very partial
34 10| greater and smaller in a certain proportion. Here is a wonder
35 10| plan by which a thing of a certain nature found a certain seat
36 10| a certain nature found a certain seat and room. But the formation
37 10| their impiety, which, in a certain sense, is deserved. Assuredly
38 11| admitted to be the offspring of certain parents and is acknowledged
39 11| things because they have no certain knowledge about them. But
40 12| and safely. But now that a certain portion of mankind do not
41 12| possession of them during a certain time shall no longer be
42 12| whether they prefer to take a certain portion of the whole value,
43 12| law we must give way in certain particulars. It would be
44 12| Cleinias. I am not quite certain, Stranger; but I have a
45 12| their rule of justice, that certain individuals should bear
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