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1 1 | I do not know that I can point out any great or obvious 2 1 | an Athenian has only to point out the licence which exists 3 1 | all this is not to the point; let us endeavour rather 4 1 | way. And about this very point of intoxication I should 5 1 | nations ready to dispute the point with you, who are only two 6 2 | arguments seem to prove your point.~Athenian. May we not confidently 7 2 | that from the just man’s point of view, the very opposite 8 2 | need not know the third point, viz., whether the imitation 9 3 | judge of it best from a point of view in which he may 10 3 | might watch them from the point of view of time, and observe 11 3 | providentially, come back to the same point, and presents to us another 12 3 | Athenian. Reflect; in what point of view does this sort of 13 3 | argument returns to the same point, and I say once more, in 14 3 | nature, and come to the same point as the Titans when they 15 4 | or legislator, in another point of view creates a difficulty. 16 4 | be our proof that, in one point of view, there may be a 17 4 | but that there is another point of view in which nothing 18 4 | since the tale is to the point, you will do well in giving 19 4 | unjust, is once more the point at issue. Men say that the 20 4 | Moreover, there is a third point, sweet friends, which ought 21 4 | What is it?~Athenian. A point arising out of our previous 22 5 | learn from the argument—the point being what is according 23 5 | country radiate from this point. The twelve portions shall 24 6 | let us consider further point.~Cleinias. What is it?~Athenian. 25 6 | few if they are bad. The point in dispute between the parties 26 6 | view. There was one main point about which we were agreed— 27 6 | well–ordered; and at this point the argument is now waiting. 28 6 | from considering in every point of view the subject of law.~ 29 7 | Proceed.~Athenian. The point about which you and I differ 30 7 | three consider a further point.~Cleinias. What is it?~Athenian. 31 7 | certainly cannot in any point of view be tolerated.~Cleinias. 32 8 | monstrous, he might prove his point, but he would be wholly 33 8 | since we have reached this point in our legislation, and 34 8 | will be of equals in one point of view, and in another 35 8 | of view, and in another point of view of unequals.~Cleinias. 36 9 | opinions among us upon that point.~Athenian. Reflect, then; 37 9 | together, let him argue the point, and if he is cast, he shall 38 10| let me indicate to you one point which is of great importance, 39 10| then, take this as the next point to which our attention should 40 10| apprehend the following point.~Cleinias. What is that?~ 41 12| supposed to speak beside the point, and the judges shall again


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