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1 1 | inferior classes may be truly said to be better than itself, 2 1 | prevail, the state may be truly called its own inferior 3 1 | difficulty in replying quite truly, that war is of two kinds 4 1 | hour of danger, and may be truly called perfect justice. 5 2 | song and dance, then we truly know also who is educated 6 2 | and best has agreed to be truly right. In order, then, that 7 2 | just, and that goods are truly good to the good, but evil 8 2 | choric strain?~Cleinias. Truly, Stranger, we of Crete and 9 3 | Lacedaemon; which, as you truly say, is in laws and in institutions 10 3 | greatest of harmonies may be truly said to be the greatest 11 3 | to avert this calamity? Truly there is no great wisdom 12 3 | from which the rest may be truly said to be derived; and 13 3 | Cleinias. A splendid education truly!~Athenian. Such an one as 14 4 | acceptable. For, as you truly observe, there are Cretans 15 4 | Gods can confer.~Cleinias. Truly, Stranger, you see with 16 5 | the most divine and most truly his own. Now in every man 17 5 | and thus we who may be truly said to know nothing, think 18 5 | should be distinguished truly in each case from those 19 6 | this and much more may be truly said by way of prelude about 20 6 | in them; and this may be truly said of every master, and 21 7 | Stranger, which of us has most truly spoken; for I myself agree 22 7 | in special honour, we may truly say that no greater evil 23 7 | different men’s souls; seeking truly to consider by what means, 24 7 | plaything of God, and this, truly considered, is the best 25 7 | For the life which may be truly said to be concerned with 26 7 | modest pleasures, and may be truly called and is the dance 27 7 | and may, I think, be most truly described as distinct from 28 8 | Athenian. Must not they be truly unfortunate whose souls 29 8 | subjects; but they may be truly called states of discord, 30 8 | out of so great a danger? Truly, Cleinias, here is a difficulty. 31 8 | and be deemed to be, as he truly is, a stranger. Let this 32 8 | considering that this is truly “to move the immovable,” 33 9 | they will decide justly and truly to the utmost of their power; 34 9 | them together. And we may truly say that some of our laws, 35 9 | true.~Athenian. A man may truly say that ignorance is a 36 10| reply, “in that you speak truly; for some of us deny the 37 10| herself a goddess, when truly receiving the divine mind 38 11| answer their prayers. And, truly, the figure of an ancestor 39 12| can help; for justice is truly said to be an honourable 40 12| condition, as I may say truly again and again. And such 41 12| becoming one with them, may be truly called the salvation of 42 12| in this way both together truly preserve the whole state:— 43 12| our opinion you speak most truly; but we should like to know 44 12| although they could not be truly said to be secret, might


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