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1 1 | be made of the remaining parts of virtue, no matter whether 2 1 | matter whether you call them parts or what their name is, provided 3 2 | chorus is made up of two parts, dance and song?~Cleinias. 4 2 | the true situation of the parts; what those proportions 5 2 | proportions are, and how the parts fit into one another in 6 2 | the artist all his proper parts and colours and shapes, 7 4 | Argos and Aegina and other parts of Hellas. Tell me, then, 8 4 | companion of all the other parts of virtue, if there is to 9 4 | double, but they are in two parts, the law and the prelude 10 5 | every man there are two parts: the better and superior, 11 5 | suppose that there are two parts in the constitution of a 12 5 | be first divided into two parts, and then into three; and 13 5 | divided into four or five parts, or any number of parts 14 5 | parts, or any number of parts up to ten. Every legislator 15 5 | the citizens into twelve parts, and arrange the rest of 16 5 | as to form twelve equal parts; and there shall be a registration 17 5 | distribution into twelve parts, let us now see in what 18 5 | perceiving that the twelve parts admit of the greatest number 19 6 | of a state there are two parts: first, the number of the 20 6 | 100, walking through the parts of victims, and let them 21 6 | the whole number into four parts of ninety each, we get ninety 22 6 | nearly as possible equal parts, and let the tribe allotted 23 6 | and will divide the twelve parts of the city into three; 24 6 | by the legislator in your parts of the world, Megillus and 25 7 | beauty in the limbs and parts of the body, giving the 26 7 | be brought from foreign parts by pay, and let them teach 27 7 | difficult as well as the easier parts of the task.~Cleinias. To 28 7 | these are not necessary parts of knowledge to him who 29 7 | may proceed to the other parts of knowledge. For so necessity 30 8 | exuberance of them into other parts of the body; and this will 31 8 | of the soil into twelve parts, and in this way consume 32 8 | due proportion into three parts; one part for freemen, another 33 8 | butchers shall offer for sale parts of dismembered animals to 34 10| being divided into equal parts; when thus divided, number 35 10| divisible into two equal parts”?~Cleinias. True.~Athenian. 36 10| is divided into two equal parts.~Cleinias. Quite true.~Athenian. 37 10| greater and neglects the parts which are lesser?~Cleinias. 38 10| so to place each of the parts that their position might 39 11| we must have a law in two parts, concerning poisoning, in 40 11| send him out of any other parts of the land across the border, 41 12| extremities, and of all the parts of the body, whether they 42 12| magistracies into twelve parts, and prove the holders of 43 12| city has been divided into parts of which the nature and 44 12| In which, then, of the parts or institutions of the state


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