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1 1 | governed state ought to be so ordered as to conquer all other
2 1 | such a meeting when rightly ordered.~Athenian. Reflect; may
3 1 | convivial meeting rightly ordered? Of course you two will
4 1 | convivial meetings, when rightly ordered, are an important element
5 1 | which cannot be rightly ordered according to nature, without
6 2 | benefit derived from well ordered potations, or whether there
7 2 | pain which, when rightly ordered, is a principle of education,
8 3 | continued as they are at present ordered, how could any discovery
9 4 | life, of which the best–ordered of existing states is a
10 4 | that human things are thus ordered, what should a wise man
11 5 | will see that our city is ordered in a manner which, if not
12 6 | important matter, yet if a well–ordered city superadd to good laws
13 6 | extraordinary. All this is to be ordered by the twelfth part of the
14 6 | will the city be fairly ordered. And now, who is to have,
15 6 | which is disordered or ill–ordered is often the ruin of that
16 6 | ruin of that which is well–ordered; and at this point the argument
17 7 | which, if they are rightly ordered and made habitual, shield
18 7 | legislation. For when plays are ordered with a view to children
19 7 | men whose lives are thus ordered, is there no work remaining
20 8 | present they are very well ordered.~Leaving the common tables,
21 8 | participation of fruits shall be ordered on this wise. The goddess
22 8 | have separate houses duly ordered, and this will be the order
23 10| ruler of the universe has ordered all things with a view to
24 10| House of Reformation, and ordered to suffer imprisonment during
25 11| wherever a city is well ordered and prosperous, their descendants
26 11| these things being thus ordered by nature, good men think
27 11| allowed to occur in a well–ordered state. Let this, then, be
28 11| poverty in any tolerably well–ordered city or government. Wherefore
29 12| willing to do what they are ordered.~Now a state which makes
30 12| are the reverse of well–ordered, the confusion which arises
31 12| will before of the few well–ordered cities which the sun and
32 12| up quite as much in ill–ordered as in well–ordered cities.
33 12| in ill–ordered as in well–ordered cities. These are they whom
34 12| whom the citizens of a well ordered city should be ever seeking
35 12| dominion of the mind which ordered the universe. If a man look
36 12| of how this is all to be ordered would only be given rightly
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