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1 1 | inhabitant of Attica I will not call you, for you seem to deserve
2 1 | virtue, no matter whether you call them parts or what their
3 1 | bringing–up of each person, we call one man educated and another
4 1 | antagonistic; of which we call the one pleasure, and the
5 2 | and songs; and these they call choruses, which is a term
6 2 | or applaud them, and they call them base. There are others,
7 2 | age of thirty, who will call upon the God Paean to testify
8 2 | accompanying charm which we call pleasure; but that this
9 3 | her natural lords, that I call folly, just as in the state,
10 3 | would not answer to the call, or give aid. Many things
11 4 | more thought, what I should call the government of Lacedaemon,
12 4 | next in order. And when I call the rulers servants or ministers
13 5 | in a spot which we will call the Acropolis, and surround
14 5 | lots to twelve Gods, and call them by their names, and
15 5 | their several portions, and call the tribes after them. And
16 7 | minds, that we can neither call these things laws, nor yet
17 7 | part, but of what I should call the most important part
18 7 | keep the same path, and we call them planets or wanderers.~
19 8 | fighting in armour—we ought to call in skilful persons, who
20 8 | corrupt natures whom we call inferior to themselves,
21 8 | another, let him who will call in a warden of the city,
22 9 | they do any harm or not—I call all this injustice. But
23 9 | or whatever we ought to call it, has been plainly set
24 10| then, and if ever we are to call upon the Gods, let us call
25 10| call upon the Gods, let us call upon them now in all seriousness
26 10| we shall be inclined to call the tenth.~Cleinias. Certainly.~
27 10| to ask whether we should call such a self–moving power
28 11| prescribed:—No one shall call the Gods to witness, when
29 11| Cleinias. And what do you call the true mode of service?~
30 12| sake of persuading, nor to call down curses on himself and
31 12| further, all four of them we call one; for we say that courage
32 12| difficulty in explaining why we call these two and the rest of
33 12| is that one thing which call virtue, and then again speak
34 12| and which, being one, we call as we ought, by the single
35 12| of legislators, as I may call them, would hesitate about
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