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1 1 | our friend here comes, I believe they would say that Apollo 2 1 | Athenian. And do you, Cleinias, believe, as Homer tells, that every 3 1 | Cleinias of Cnosus do, as I believe, entirely agree with you. 4 1 | is right or wrong. But I believe that I can tell better than 5 1 | practice of the god whom they believe to have been their lawgiver. 6 1 | experience. And I do not believe that either a Cretan, or 7 2 | likely.~Athenian. And I believe that we old men would have 8 2 | I suspect, unwilling to believe that he is miserable rather 9 3 | understand you.~Athenian. Do you believe that there is any truth 10 3 | Every one is disposed to believe them.~Athenian. Let us consider 11 3 | birth of Dionysus, called, I believe, “dithyrambs.” And they 12 4 | why am I disquieted, for I believe that the same principle 13 4 | do likewise?~Cleinias. I believe that he would.~Athenian. “ 14 4 | but because I certainly believe that upon such service or 15 7 | direct you about them? I believe that he will be in great 16 7 | until now, and which, as I believe, have been inspired by Heaven, 17 8 | temperance? Who will ever believe this?—or rather, who will 18 9 | intolerable—not to speak what I believe to be the truth would be 19 9 | and to the sufferer. We believe those for whom we are legislating 20 9 | though he were too wise to believe in them, requires some extreme 21 10| Hellenes and barbarians believe in them.~Athenian. I fear, 22 10| cooking up of words and a make–believe.~Cleinias. One such teacher, 23 10| speak of those who will not believe the tales which they have 24 10| there is great reason to believe that this nature, unperceived 25 10| and makes you honour and believe in them. But the fortunes 26 10| with them, you have come to believe that they exist indeed, 27 10| punishment. For he who does not believe in Gods, and yet has a righteous 28 10| monstrous natures who not only believe that there are no Gods, 29 11| And we shall do well to believe the common tradition which 30 11| and so ancient, we must believe them, and we must also believe 31 11| believe them, and we must also believe the lawgivers, who tell 32 11| termed, and makes others believe that they above all persons 33 11| readily persuade others to believe him. And when men are disturbed 34 12| portion of mankind do not believe at all in the existence 35 12| the sepulchre. Now we must believe the legislator when he tells 36 12| things which lead men to believe in the Gods, as we have


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