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1 1 | have been trained in these institutions, I dare say that you will 2 1 | Stranger, that the aim of our institutions is easily intelligible to 3 1 | the Cretan legislator; all institutions, private as well as public, 4 1 | impression that no possessions or institutions are of any value to him 5 1 | thoroughly trained in the Cretan institutions, and to be well informed 6 1 | aim and object of our own institutions, and also of the Lacedaemonian.~ 7 1 | the grace of God, that the institutions of which I was speaking 8 1 | let me once more ask, what institutions have you in either of your 9 1 | obvious examples of similar institutions which are concerned with 10 1 | comes temperance), what institutions shall we find relating to 11 1 | which, like your military institutions, differ from those of any 12 1 | youth, among whom these institutions seem always to have had 13 1 | the goodness or badness of institutions. For when the greater states 14 1 | clearer, education and other institutions will in like manner become 15 2 | whether you consider such institutions to be more prevalent among 16 3 | truly say, is in laws and in institutions the sister of Crete. And 17 3 | ancestors intended these institutions not only for the protection 18 3 | would.~Athenian. Yet these institutions, of which such great expectations 19 3 | saved all the excellent institutions which were then conceived; 20 4 | love of temperate and just institutions existing in any powerful 21 5 | legislator, by other laws and institutions, can banish meanness and 22 6 | a long farewell to other institutions which aim at goods, as they 23 6 | common principle of all our institutions relating both to men and 24 6 | determine what previous institutions are required and will have 25 7 | playthings, the more solemn institutions of the state are allowed 26 7 | this desire will want other institutions and laws; and no one of 27 7 | common people, about our institutions, in language other than 28 12| teach the young that the institutions of other states are inferior 29 12| may establish more firmly institutions in his own state which are 30 12| which he who has visited the institutions of other men, on his return 31 12| states. Many very respectable institutions of this sort have been framed 32 12| lasting continuance of our institutions until then our creation 33 12| which, then, of the parts or institutions of the state is any such 34 12| harmonized them all with laws and institutions, is not able to give a reason


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