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Plato
Laws

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1 1 | the Cretan laws, I shall leave the defence to my Cnosian 2 1 | Athenian. Then let us not leave the meaning of education 3 2 | innovate upon them, or to leave the traditional forms and 4 2 | and Sicily, did certainly leave the judgment to the body 5 2 | traditions concerning the Gods I leave to those who think that 6 3 | Athenian. Suppose that we leave to him the arrangement of 7 4 | country, either when friends leave friends, owing to some pressure 8 4 | are immortal, because they leave children’s children behind 9 5 | children, in order that he may leave them as rich as possible. 10 5 | may just mention, and then leave the selection to the ruler 11 5 | excellence, and then we will leave the choice to Cleinias now, 12 5 | Let the possessor of a lot leave the one of his children 13 6 | certainly should not like to leave the tale wandering all over 14 6 | what he has to say, and not leave the work incomplete.~Cleinias. 15 6 | details, the legislator must leave out something. And the annual 16 6 | cling to immortality, and leave behind him children’s children 17 6 | a man and his wife shall leave to his and her father and 18 7 | these things laws, nor yet leave them unmentioned, is justified; 19 7 | to anger them, nor yet to leave them unpunished lest they 20 7 | ought not in any case to leave them either unused or untrained, 21 7 | possible, the law ought to leave nothing to him, but to explain 22 7 | military force should have to leave the city and carry on operations 23 8 | in planting he does not leave a fair distance between 24 8 | of others without their leave, let him in that case be 25 9 | decide, and what ought he to leave to courts of law?~Athenian. 26 9 | with impiety, and the owner leave no posterity, but dies unmarried, 27 9 | offending person they shall leave nameless and childless and 28 10| of ourselves? or shall we leave them and return to our laws, 29 10| persuading men; he ought to leave nothing unsaid in support 30 10| existence of the Gods, and leave him.~Cleinias. What terms?~ 31 11| small:—If a man happens to leave behind him some part of 32 11| often be right. But they leave the occasion, and the when, 33 11| legislator ought not to leave the matter undetermined; 34 11| are involved. You cannot leave them unregulated, for individuals 35 11| has been made, they shall leave the lot which they have 36 11| daughters whom he pleases, and leave and inscribe him as his 37 11| be a stranger, he shall leave the country, and never return 38 12| cowardice, and without the leave of the generals; he shall 39 12| an even number, and then leave the half which have the 40 12| either side—he who obtains leave to bring an action should 41 12| grow old in the city or leave a fry of young ones like 42 12| depart, as a friend taking leave of friends, and be honoured


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