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1 1 | not conceive each of us living beings to be a puppet of 2 3 | Would not many generations living on in a simple manner, although 3 4 | Next comes the honour of living parents, to whom, as is 4 4 | the dead. Doing this, and living after this manner, we shall 5 4 | gods, and about parents living or dead; and now you would 6 5 | happy are the men who, living after this manner, dwell 7 5 | the family, as well the living members of it as those who 8 5 | offence at such a mode of living together, and will endure 9 6 | but abstaining from all living things.~Cleinias. Such has 10 6 | And near to them let the living members of the phratria 11 7 | the first shoot of every living thing is by far the greatest 12 7 | what is the right way of living? Are we to live in sports 13 7 | were seen in regular order? Living as they do, they would never 14 7 | return sufficient for men living temperately; who, moreover, 15 7 | very well off. And to men living under this second polity 16 8 | or, again, if some one living on the higher ground recklessly 17 8 | have one art, and get his living by that. Let the wardens 18 9 | nurture and education of the living soul of man, having which, 19 10| the soul of any other body living or dead; and yet there is 20 10| are Gods, whether they are living beings and reside in bodies, 21 10| willing and able to cure some living thing as a whole—how will 22 10| for example, he formed a living element of water out of 23 10| have been no generation of living beings); and when he observed 24 10| what is termed disease in living bodies or pestilence in 25 10| conjure the souls of the living and say that they can conjure 26 11| the laws and habits of the living and to their own previous 27 11| prelude and consolation to the living and dying, Cleinias, and 28 11| any maiden has no kindred living in the city, and there is 29 11| also fear the souls of the living who are aged and high in 30 11| yet we imagine that the living Gods have a good will and 31 11| lifeless image. For the living, when they are honoured 32 12| hurt as possible to the living. No man, living or dead, 33 12| possible to the living. No man, living or dead, shall deprive the 34 12| dead, shall deprive the living of the sustenance which 35 12| after he is dead. But the living—he should be helped by all 36 12| the preservation of every living thing.~Cleinias. How is


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