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1 1 | that you should pursue the subject. And I want to know the 2 1 | which is a very important subject, and will seriously task 3 1 | satisfactory treatment of the subject, and music again runs up 4 1 | if I can, to clear up the subject a little further by an illustration 5 2 | Athenian. Then half the subject may now be considered to 6 2 | and how do you divide the subject?~Athenian. The whole choral 7 2 | intelligibly to you about a subject with which both of you are 8 2 | Athenian. And one part of this subject has been already discussed 9 3 | digressing from the original subject of laws into music and drinking10 3 | that we must consider this subject?~Megillus. Certainly.~Athenian. 11 3 | glorious confederacy? Here is a subject well worthy of consideration.~ 12 3 | lot goes away and is the subject; and this we affirm to be 13 3 | just as nations who are now subject to the Persian power, owing 14 3 | will tend to elucidate our subject.~Athenian. Hear, then:—There 15 3 | has a bearing upon our subject.~Athenian. I imagine that 16 4 | therefore I have introduced the subject.~Cleinias. Most appropriately; 17 4 | state in which the law is subject and has no authority, I 18 4 | us bring the rest of the subject into the light of day?~Cleinias. 19 5 | always to be preferred to the subject. Wherefore I am right in 20 5 | knows and does not inform be subject to curse and dishonour equally 21 5 | accordingly. Some places are subject to strange and fatal influences 22 6 | every point of view the subject of law.~Cleinias. True.~ 23 7 | and yet may be thought a subject fitted rather for precept 24 7 | the consideration of this subject, let us remember what is 25 7 | strange discussion on the subject of law has arisen, which 26 7 | decide when we have given the subject sufficient consideration. 27 7 | habitual ignorance of the subject: there is no reason why 28 8 | and the ruler fears the subject, and will not, if he can 29 8 | leisure, and they are not subject to one another, and will, 30 8 | clearly. When I came to the subject of education, I beheld young 31 9 | selfdefence, let him be subject to the same law as he who 32 9 | without impiety, be deemed the subject or slave of any man, but 33 11| characters of young men are subject to many changes in the course 34 12| or of the beasts who are subject to man. I may add that all 35 12| which the want will make the subject of laws dark and uncertain 36 12| mean. Let us distribute the subject questions and answers.~Cleinias.


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