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1 1 | appearing to elicit a very long discourse out of very small
2 2 | wonder when I tell you: Long ago they appear to have
3 2 | discourses all their life long. But if you do not agree
4 3 | by little, during a very long period of time.~Cleinias.
5 3 | There must have been a long interval, clearly.~Athenian.
6 3 | would think that a day as long as this—and we are now approaching
7 4 | without trouble and in no very long period of time, the tyrant,
8 4 | the primeval world, and a long while before the cities
9 4 | their need. And all his life long he ought never to utter,
10 4 | the sweat of labour, and long and steep is the way thither,
11 5 | he may live a true man as long as possible, for then he
12 5 | If there are quarrels of long standing among them, no
13 5 | will endure all their life long to have their property fixed
14 6 | too; and they are both a long way off. But you and likewise
15 6 | down a condemned man as long as he lives, in some place
16 6 | years of age, if he live so long.~These are the three first
17 6 | live in them; bidding a long farewell to other institutions
18 6 | whole year and all his life long, and especially while he
19 7 | remained unchanged during long ages, so that no one has
20 7 | shall be liable all his life long to have a suit of impiety
21 7 | live the life of peace as long and as well as he can. And
22 7 | present circumstances, nor as long as women and children and
23 7 | soul. Night and day are not long enough for the accomplishment
24 7 | and reason keeps awake as long he can, reserving only so
25 7 | select choice passages and long speeches, and make compendiums
26 7 | did not know these things long ago, nor in the days of
27 7 | about men who ran in the long course, and that we addressed
28 8 | Cleinias. The insatiable life long love of wealth, as you were
29 8 | fourthly, he who is to run the long course; the fifth whom we
30 8 | the horse–course and the long course, and let them run
31 9 | penalty, let him undergo a long and public imprisonment
32 10| do when this evil is of long standing? should he only
33 11| which can only be reached be long journeys, for the sake of
34 11| many tales and traditions, long indeed, but true; and seeing
35 12| according to the ancient law, as long as their lives answer to
36 12| be a measure of time as long as the city lasts; and after
37 12| blessedness in song all day long; and at dawn a hundred of
38 12| only be given rightly in a long discourse.~Cleinias. What
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