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1 2 | training which is given by suitable habits to the first instincts
2 2 | your poets to utter with suitable accompaniments of harmony
3 2 | strain should clearly be one suitable to them.~Cleinias. Certainly.~
4 2 | Athenian. And what strain is suitable for heroes? Shall they sing
5 2 | melody is right when it has suitable harmony and rhythm, and
6 2 | able to select what are suitable for men of their age and
7 4 | words the laws which are suitable to your state.~Cleinias.
8 4 | single law should have a suitable preamble at the beginning;
9 5 | whatever political order is suitable under the circumstances;
10 5 | with us, and be composed of suitable persons. If, on the other
11 5 | which possesses what is suitable for a city, and this may
12 5 | good, will be excellent and suitable instruments of education.
13 6 | provided for each of them, suitable in nature and number. But
14 6 | some holy spot which is suitable to the purpose, placing
15 6 | at a proper age, and on a suitable occasion, not transgressing
16 6 | which is to his mind, and suitable for the procreation of children,
17 6 | ought to seek after what is suitable and appropriate. For, as
18 6 | every law should have a suitable prelude.~Cleinias. You recollect
19 6 | with a sufficient number of suitable slaves who can help him
20 6 | to what is possible and suitable to each.~ ~
21 7 | everywhere, and forming a suitable accompaniment to the dance.
22 7 | Nor, again, must we omit suitable imitations of war in our
23 7 | to demigods and heroes, suitable to their several characters.~
24 7 | select what is proper and suitable; and they shall choose judges
25 7 | principle what songs are suitable to women, and what to men,
26 7 | if we can only find some suitable method of doing so. But
27 7 | and horsemanship are as suitable to women as to men. Of the
28 7 | be the justest, and most suitable for young men to hear; I
29 7 | we shall be able to give suitable regulations touching all
30 7 | sacrificial feasts that which is suitable to them; and when he has
31 7 | still remain three studies suitable for freemen. Arithmetic
32 8 | descend into the arena in suitable dresses. Let these be the
33 9 | leisure, select what is suitable for our projected construction.
34 9 | determine what will be the suitable penalties of each, and so
35 9 | punishment, and therefore suitable to him. The obedient nature
36 11| them marry, if they be of a suitable age; and if there be not
37 11| children’s own guardians a suitable admonition concerning the
38 11| service of the Gods, will be a suitable introduction:—There are
39 12| impose upon the disobedient a suitable penalty, and bring them
40 12| honoured by them with gifts and suitable tributes of respect. These
41 12| month. White is a colour suitable to the Gods, especially
42 12| having everything which is suitable to her, will preserve all
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