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1 1 | of war, much in the same degree as justice and temperance 2 2 | neither harm nor good in any degree worth speaking of.~Cleinias. 3 3 | found to illustrate in some degree our proposed design:—Shall 4 3 | is beneficial in the next degree; and so each of them will 5 4 | oligarchy; and, in the third degree, from a democracy: is not 6 4 | victorious in the first degree shall be given the highest 7 5 | softer and has a proper degree of elasticity;—in a similar 8 5 | them, no legislator of any degree of sense will proceed a 9 5 | rich. And good in a high degree, and rich in a high degree 10 5 | degree, and rich in a high degree at the same time, he cannot 11 5 | that there is a certain degree of truth in your words; 12 6 | hope of escaping in some degree from factions. For equity 13 6 | shall be valid in the first degree, that by a grandfather in 14 6 | grandfather in the second degree, and in the third degree, 15 6 | degree, and in the third degree, betrothal by brothers who 16 6 | friendships there must be some degree of desire, in order to cement 17 6 | capacity for virtue, in that degree the consequence of such 18 7 | amusement or instruction in any degree worth, speaking of in war, 19 7 | action, if he is to have any degree of virtue. And for this 20 7 | agree with you that such a degree of knowledge as will enable 21 8 | terrors and to a certain degree show the man who has and 22 8 | not disgraceful, in what degree will they contribute to 23 9 | partakes also in the same degree of the fair and honourable.~ 24 9 | admitted to be in the same degree fair and honourable, if 25 9 | are infinite in number and degree, and that they are, at once, 26 9 | justice are in the highest degree confused and contradictory. 27 9 | at any rate in a far less degree; and he must in addition 28 9 | man himself, and in a less degree to the chiefs of the state. 29 9 | of the exiled man to the degree of sons of cousins, both 30 10| share; and in the second degree great when they are committed 31 10| sepulchres, and in the third degree (not to repeat the acts 32 10| with nature, but in a less degree, and have more of art; also 33 11| the Gods; and in the next degree, he who tells a falsehood 34 11| likewise, and so in the fourth degree, if there be only the testator’ 35 11| brother, or in the fifth degree, his father’s brother’s 36 11| brother’s son, or in the sixth degree, the child of his father’ 37 11| the heiress in the first degree be a sister, and in a second 38 11| sister, and in a second degree a daughter of a brother, 39 11| a sister, in the fourth degree the sister of a father, 40 11| father, and in the fifth degree the daughter of a father’ 41 11| brother, and in a sixth degree of a father’s sister; and 42 11| kinsmen, according to the degree of relationship and right, 43 12| will if the thing is in any degree possible.~Athenian. Let


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