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1 1 | I am not mistaken, will agree with me.~Megillus. Why,
2 1 | as I believe, entirely agree with you. But we should
3 1 | men; tell us, then, do you agree with us in thinking that
4 1 | one voice they must all agree that the laws are all good,
5 1 | to be perfected. Do you agree with me thus far?~Cleinias.
6 1 | Very true; and we entirely agree with you.~Athenian. And
7 1 | proposition every one may safely agree.~Athenian. “And in order
8 2 | am glad to hear that you agree with me; for, indeed, the
9 2 | Athenian. Thus far I too should agree with the many, that the
10 2 | I think that we partly agree and partly do not.~Athenian.
11 2 | insolent, would not both of you agree that he will of necessity
12 2 | long. But if you do not agree with me, there is no reason
13 2 | Cleinias. Every one will agree.~Athenian. Where, then,
14 2 | spectators and actors all agree in this?~Cleinias. They
15 2 | indulgences, I shall never agree or allow that this city
16 2 | discourse about wine, if you agree.~Cleinias. Excellent: we
17 2 | Cleinias. Excellent: we agree.~
18 3 | whether you and Megillus would agree with me in what I am about
19 3 | friend, we understand and agree.~Athenian. Let us, then,
20 4 | the pilot’s art. You would agree?~Cleinias. Yes.~Athenian.
21 4 | that.~Athenian. I quite agree with you; and therefore
22 4 | things which have no measure agree neither with themselves
23 6 | and the defendant shall agree; and if they are not able
24 6 | We know that all would agree that we should have the
25 6 | to the walls, Megillus, I agree with Sparta in thinking
26 7 | Athenian. There I can no longer agree, Cleinias: you amaze me.
27 7 | truly spoken; for I myself agree that all men ought to avoid
28 7 | true: we are disposed to agree with you.~Athenian. Up to
29 7 | but shall assume that you agree with me.~Cleinias. By all
30 7 | them?~Cleinias. I quite agree.~Athenian. Of wrestling
31 7 | better language, then I quite agree with you that such a degree
32 9 | not other writings either agree with them, or if they disagree,
33 9 | profess a desire to differ, agree and disagree among themselves.~
34 9 | injustice willingly, I do not agree with him. But, then, how
35 9 | unfitly inflicted.~Cleinias. I agree with you, Stranger; for
36 10| maintain, and I am disposed to agree with you in thinking.~Athenian.
37 10| Very true, and I quite agree.~Athenian. Or, to put the
38 11| as he can; and he shall agree to make such a marriage
39 11| physicians as the parties may agree to choose; and the defendant,
40 12| will also help.~Cleinias. I agree, Stranger, that we should
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