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1 1 | whence our friend here comes, I believe they would say
2 1 | Yes.~Athenian. And what comes third, and what fourth?
3 1 | if we can discover what comes fourth and fifth.~Megillus.
4 1 | discuss (for after courage comes temperance), what institutions
5 1 | coward, who, when danger comes, is sick and drunk with
6 3 | and especially that which comes first, and is the leader
7 3 | Fifthly, if I am not mistaken, comes the principle that the stronger
8 3 | with the moderation which comes of age, making the power
9 3 | Consequent upon this freedom comes the other freedom, of disobedience
10 4 | capacity for improvement, comes oligarchy, which has the
11 4 | are sacred to them. Next comes the honour of living parents,
12 4 | flow out freely whatever comes in, and his art being imitative,
13 4 | previous discussion, which comes into my mind in some mysterious
14 5 | every one will perceive, comes the honour of the body in
15 5 | administer.~But, before all this, comes the following consideration:—
16 5 | who are departed when he comes into the inheritance; but
17 5 | and lowest of them: midway comes the interest of the body;
18 6 | foreigner or citizen who comes to them, whether to give
19 6 | not know that true repose comes from labour, and that disgraceful
20 7 | that regard any freeman who comes in his way may punish him
21 7 | anything wrong; and he who comes across him and does not
22 9 | you. When any such thought comes into your mind, go and perform
23 9 | magistrate whom he first comes across in the city, release
24 9 | there is a borderland which comes in between, preventing them
25 9 | the metic or stranger who comes to the rescue shall be called
26 9 | who is not a metic, if he comes to the rescue, shall have
27 10| that the body is second and comes afterwards, and is born
28 10| before; and if any impediment comes in our way, I will take
29 11| from the day on which this comes to pass, he shall take that
30 12| of service when the army comes home; and the soldiers shall
31 12| in all these cases, first comes the necessity of providing
32 12| place, the stranger who comes from abroad should be received
33 12| mention—the first is he who comes and stays throughout the
34 12| is just a spectator who comes to see with his eyes and
35 12| kind of stranger is he who comes on some public business
36 12| of the laws, and his end comes in the order of nature.
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