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1 1 | their meals together for the sake of mutual protection. He 2 1 | always make laws for the sake of the best?~Cleinias. To 3 1 | who orders peace for the sake of war, and not war for 4 1 | war, and not war for the sake of peace.~Cleinias. I suppose 5 1 | their own accord for the sake of the subsequent benefit?~ 6 2 | but exists solely for the sake of the accompanying charm; 7 3 | but for the argument’s sake. Please to remark that the 8 3 | then, has been said for the sake—~Megillus. Of what?~Athenian. 9 4 | them this name not for the sake of novelty, but because 10 5 | heaping up riches for the sake of his children, in order 11 5 | worth introducing for the sake of illustration; but what 12 5 | to neglect that for the sake of which riches exist—I 13 6 | despising the laws for the sake of gain, be found to possess 14 6 | heights in a circle, for the sake of defence and for the sake 15 6 | sake of defence and for the sake of purity. Near the temples 16 7 | great many miles for the sake of health, that is to say, 17 7 | composed strength, and for the sake of health—these are always 18 7 | suits should be for the sake of their sports, for they 19 7 | be managed well for the sake of peace; but the truth 20 7 | is to be pursued for the sake of this, and not this for 21 7 | this, and not this for the sake of wrestling.~Cleinias. 22 8 | deemed a pleasure for the sake of a victory in wrestling, 23 8 | similar endurance for the sake of a much nobler victory, 24 8 | no retail trade for the sake of moneymaking, either 25 9 | the laws; and for their sake, though an ungracious task, 26 9 | that riches are for the sake of the body, as the body 27 9 | as the body is for the sake of the soul. They are good, 28 9 | by nature to be for the sake of them, and is therefore 29 9 | their son, and, for the sake of the omen, let him be 30 9 | are partly framed for the sake of good men, in order to 31 9 | another, and partly for the sake of those who refuse to be 32 10| other creation is for the sake of the whole, and in order 33 10| you are created for the sake of the whole, and not the 34 10| and not the whole for the sake of you. For every physician 35 10| does all things for the sake of the whole, directing 36 10| executing the part for the sake of the whole, and not the 37 10| and not the whole for the sake of the part. And you are 38 10| never betray justice for the sake of gifts which unjust men 39 10| houses and states for the sake of money—let him who is 40 11| be long journeys, for the sake of retail trade, and receives 41 11| foundations of society for the sake of a little gain, in his 42 12| to use an oath for the sake of persuading, nor to call 43 12| see and hear that for the sake of which they came, and


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