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1 1 | together all his ordinances and show them to be in harmony with
2 1 | all the virtues, we will show, by the grace of God, that
3 1 | endurance which our citizens show in their naked exercises,
4 1 | Cleinias. Neither can I show anything of that sort which
5 1 | do.~Cleinias. And can you show that what you have been
6 1 | what we must endeavour to show. And let me ask you a question:—
7 1 | case, too, he might equally show his self–control.~Athenian.
8 2 | prize by exhibiting a puppet–show. Suppose these competitors
9 2 | will decide for the puppet show.~Cleinias. Of course.~Athenian.
10 2 | determined the victor by show of hands. But this custom
11 2 | which we have urged seem to show in what way these fifty
12 3 | and does not the argument show that there is one common
13 3 | troublesome, but we will show, not in word but in deed,
14 3 | like manner, and from this show that entire freedom and
15 5 | we rebuke them when they show a want of reverence. But
16 5 | and are in want of food, show a disposition to follow
17 6 | second place, in order to show that he is of a perfectly
18 6 | impediment, the good man ought to show that he utterly disregards.
19 6 | honour which the younger show to the elder; let no young
20 6 | which their experience may show to be necessary, and supply
21 6 | attempts to compel women to show in public how much they
22 7 | now we must endeavour to show how and to what extent we
23 7 | signs by which children show what they love and hate.
24 7 | object of our argument to show? Did we not imply that the
25 7 | softer Muses, first of all show your songs to the magistrates,
26 7 | lot or remain over, and show how their turns come in
27 7 | I will; or rather I will show you my meaning by a question,
28 7 | Athenian. And if we can show that such is really the
29 8 | and to a certain degree show the man who has and who
30 9 | attainable—at any rate, we will show our readiness to entertain
31 9 | involuntary, or we must show the meaning and truth of
32 9 | make peace with him, and show him all gentleness. But
33 9 | the legislator may easily show that these things must be
34 10| use persuasion to us, and show us the existence of Gods,
35 11| in a similar manner, and show that he does not deserve
36 11| if only he knows how to show true service to them.~Cleinias.
37 12| other states, or himself to show something in like manner
38 12| or if he does not use or show the lost property in the
39 12| mankind, and perfectly to show him who desires to learn
40 12| an instructor of youth, show himself to be better than
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