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1 1 | because you go back to first principles you have thrown a light 2 1 | considering the natural principles of right and wrong in laws.~ 3 1 | nature, without correct principles of music; these are necessary 4 1 | in vanquishing the other principles. And thus the moral of the 5 2 | to be, or having the same principles, that they are never the 6 2 | one another:—Are not the principles of education and music which 7 2 | Athenian. Then, if such be our principles, we must assert that imitation 8 3 | always have the noblest principles; in it there is no insolence 9 3 | Athenian. And what are the principles on which men rule and obey 10 3 | you see, legislator, the principles of government, how many 11 3 | not in harmony with the principles which they had agreed to 12 3 | understanding;—these were our principles, were they not?~Megillus. 13 4 | this is one of those false principles of government to which we 14 4 | And there were many other principles, if you remember, and they 15 4 | if you please, with the principles which we have been laying 16 5 | or interest. That these principles are best, any one may see 17 6 | These are our original principles; and do you now, fixing 18 6 | master by the three great principles of fear and law and right 19 7 | Stranger, to put aside these principles of gymnastic and wrestling 20 7 | shall lay down as one of our principles of song—~Cleinias. What?~ 21 7 | three years; for opposite principles are confusing, and create 22 7 | education attend to the principles concerning music which we 23 7 | strengthen these no less than the principles of law which are sanctioned 24 8 | in doubt between the two principles; the one exhorting him to 25 8 | second notion of right. Three principles will comprehend all those 26 9 | enacted would seem to announce principles directly opposed to what 27 9 | never remain firm in his principles or persist in regarding 28 10| thing by law, and that the principles of justice have no existence 29 10| refusing to maintain the principles of them to the utmost of 30 10| which of the above–mentioned principles of motion would first spring 31 10| must act from one of two principles.~Cleinias. What are they?~ 32 11| were managed on incorrupt principles, they would be honoured 33 12| does not know these two principles—that the soul is the eldest


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