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1 1 | intelligible to any one. Look at the character of our
2 1 | everlasting. And if you look closely, you will find that
3 1 | abominate those~Who refuse to look upon fields of blood, and
4 1 | of which I was speaking look to virtue.~Megillus. Very
5 1 | like case.~Athenian. Let us look at the matter thus: May
6 2 | our part in life when we look on at them. Having lost
7 2 | unjust, I would not have him “look calmly upon bloody death,”
8 3 | dangers, and had no time to look after them.~Cleinias. What
9 4 | the Cretan laws, that they look to one thing only, and this,
10 4 | into the sea, but they will look behind and will cease from
11 5 | therefore to this we are to look for the pattern of the state,
12 6 | cavalry vote and the infantry look on at the election; the
13 6 | this the legislator should look—not to the interests of
14 7 | not; let him keep a sharp look–out, and take especial care
15 7 | to what pattern should he look as his guide in permitting
16 9 | which are second best. These look at things as they exist
17 10| not answer as if we would look straight at the sun, making
18 10| mind;—it will be safer to look at the image only.~Cleinias.
19 11| pride, and he will wish to look higher. And there are cases
20 11| misfortune, and they shall duly look into the matter, and take
21 11| regulate marriages, shall look to the matter, and if they
22 11| marriages; and let them look to the matter and punish
23 12| war and in peace he should look to and follow his leader,
24 12| such citizens as desire to look a little more at leisure
25 12| come from another land to look at ours. In the first place,
26 12| equal judge, shall justly look, and he shall possess writings
27 12| which the statesman should look, ought he, in the first
28 12| guessing many things, but to look steadily at one thing, and
29 12| they deem themselves to be, look to all these and similar
30 12| they would have all things look.~Cleinias. Then, Stranger,
31 12| that laws generally should look to one thing only; and this,
32 12| physician and of the general look to that one thing to which
33 12| thing to which they ought to look; and now we may turn to
34 12| of eyes, with which they look about the whole city? They
35 12| than the being able to look at one idea gathered from
36 12| that is to which we are to look, whether to be regarded
37 12| ordered the universe. If a man look upon the world not lightly
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