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1 1 | observation to a ruler or to an equal in years when no young man 2 1 | out to have any advantage equal in importance to that of 3 2 | Cleinias. Yes.~Athenian. But equal proportions, whether of 4 2 | of all equality, for the equal is not equal or the symmetrical 5 2 | equality, for the equal is not equal or the symmetrical symmetrical, 6 3 | your twentyeight elders equal with that of the kings in 7 4 | thing which may be said with equal truth of all of them.~Cleinias. 8 4 | tyrant, he rushes off with equal assurance to some other 9 5 | do not wish for; and an equal balance of either we cannot 10 5 | great difficulty about the equal preservation of the 5040 11 5 | colony having all things equal; but seeing that this is 12 5 | delinquent shall pay a sum equal to the excess out of his 13 5 | possible, so as to form twelve equal parts; and there shall be 14 6 | they are declared to have equal privileges. For to unequals 15 6 | use the words, “just,” “equal,” in a secondary sense, 16 6 | twelve as nearly as possible equal parts, and let the tribe 17 6 | damages to the injured party equal to half the injury; but 18 6 | but if other things are equal, always to honour inferiors, 19 7 | rest of the city may be equal to the task; and, on the 20 8 | virtue to the like, and the equal to the equal; dear also, 21 8 | like, and the equal to the equal; dear also, though unlike, 22 8 | the distribution to all be equal and alike, and let every 23 9 | to continue the same and equal.~Touching the exaction of 24 9 | the combatants, nor their equal in age, shall separate them, 25 9 | to law; but if he be the equal in age of the person who 26 10| capable of being divided into equal parts; when thus divided, 27 10| number divisible into two equal parts”?~Cleinias. True.~ 28 10| which is divided into two equal parts.~Cleinias. Quite true.~ 29 12| And if two persons have an equal number of votes, and thus 30 12| two out of the three, have equal votes, let them commit the 31 12| matters he who would be an equal judge, shall justly look, 32 12| Are all our citizens to be equal in acquirements, or shall 33 12| Cleinias. That they should be equal, my; good, sir, is impossible.~


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