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1 1 | what may or may not be the proper or customary way of speaking, 2 1 | the consideration of the proper funeral rites and honours 3 2 | the theatre, but, in his proper place, as their instructor, 4 2 | hand of the artist all his proper parts and colours and shapes, 5 2 | that they know what is in proper harmony and rhythm, and 6 2 | not yet acquired his own proper sense, he rages and roars 7 3 | preserved; for they had no proper experience in legislation, 8 5 | woof is softer and has a proper degree of elasticity;—in 9 5 | enquiries, and indicate what is proper for each one in the way 10 6 | military service at the proper ages when they were severally 11 6 | the next place, it will be proper to appoint directors of 12 6 | nevertheless, he requires proper instruction and a fortunate 13 6 | acquisition of the virtue proper to a man, whether this was 14 6 | and being seen naked, at a proper age, and on a suitable occasion, 15 6 | things, if it meet with proper respect from each individual. 16 6 | institution is good and proper; but if you had rather not, 17 6 | down the laws which are proper or suited to them.~Cleinias. 18 6 | dispute arises about what is proper and for the interest of 19 7 | have been born, it will be proper for us to consider, in the 20 7 | not rapid growth without proper and abundant exercise the 21 7 | of the body, giving the proper flexion and extension to 22 7 | Athenian. Then it will be proper to have hymns and praises 23 7 | may freely select what is proper and suitable; and they shall 24 7 | must assign to them their proper melodies and rhythms. It 25 7 | the age of thirteen is the proper time for him to begin to 26 7 | the end, which will be the proper place; not to know what 27 8 | when they have reached the proper time of life are coupled, 28 8 | the law shall make fit and proper laws about them. But let 29 8 | the country, the right and proper way seems to be nearly that 30 8 | and this will be the order proper for men like them. There 31 9 | so assign to them their proper place in the series of our 32 10| Megillus. There is no more proper champion of them.~Athenian. 33 10| assigning to them their proper portion.~Cleinias. In what 34 11| too fond of saying that at proper times and places the practice 35 12| punishment would be more proper than that the man who throws 36 12| What regulations will be proper about examiners, seeing 37 12| of a dead body, is not a proper offering; brass and iron,


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