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1 1 | inclinations and pleasures, by the help of amusements, to their
2 1 | have ministers in order to help the golden principle in
3 2 | the Gods, and with their help. I should like to know whether
4 2 | or habit or both, cannot help feeling pleasure in them
5 2 | infamous; for no one, if he can help, will be persuaded to do
6 2 | not, though he can hardly help knowing the laws of melody
7 2 | drinkers; and without their help there is greater difficulty
8 3 | state of mankind by the help of tradition to barbarism.~
9 3 | Perhaps; and yet I cannot help observing that any one who
10 3 | manhood, in age, he cannot help always praying for the fulfilment
11 3 | more men. And they cannot help being stupid, since they
12 3 | for there was no one to help them, and remembering that
13 3 | Eretria, no one came to their help, or would risk the danger
14 4 | artistic beginnings intended to help the strain which is to be
15 5 | and will not, if he can help, allow others to partake
16 5 | him, no one, if he could help, would admit, or allow to
17 6 | people of Crete, and I am to help you by the invention of
18 6 | keep in the overflow by the help of works and ditches, in
19 6 | they are never, if they can help, to change aught; or, if
20 6 | and wrong; for he cannot help leaving the impression of
21 6 | suitable slaves who can help him in what he has to do,
22 7 | dance to the pipe with the help of the Gods to whom they
23 7 | that you, Megillus, will help to decide between us. For
24 7 | slaves or strangers, by the help of some of the public slaves;
25 7 | or untrained, if he can help; and if a person had the
26 7 | and may not, if they can help, spoil the gifts of nature
27 8 | Stranger. Next, with the help of the Delphian oracle,
28 8 | and will not, if he can help, allow him to become either
29 8 | apprehension—I could not help thinking how one is to deal
30 8 | Lacedaemon furnish a great help to those who make peculiar
31 10| things? And the greatest help to rational legislation
32 10| and my experience will help to convey you across; but
33 10| as you say, and we will help you as well as we can.~Athenian.
34 10| the Gods, then will God help you; but should you desire
35 11| shalt not, if thou canst help, touch that which is mine,
36 11| private individuals by the help of his art, which is by
37 11| best, I will not, if I can help, allow this; but I will
38 11| them, if we can possibly help. Let this be our prelude
39 11| ingenious pleas and the help of an advocate the law enables
40 12| unintentionally, if he can help; for justice is truly said
41 12| handle these matters by the help of astronomy, and the accompanying
42 12| find others who will also help.~Cleinias. I agree, Stranger,
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