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1 1 | conquerors.~Athenian. You appear to me, Stranger, to have 2 1 | they relate to pleasure, appear to me to be the best in 3 1 | have done the Locrians, who appear to be the bestgoverned 4 1 | For drinking indeed may appear to be a slight matter, and 5 2 | tell you: Long ago they appear to have recognized the very 6 2 | produce this effect, chants appear to have been invented, which 7 2 | Athenian. Then now, as would appear, we are making the discovery 8 3 | former destruction would appear to have come over them, 9 3 | does this sort of praise appear just: First, in reference 10 3 | for the legislator which appear not to be always the same; 11 4 | legislator must from time to time appear on the scene?~Cleinias. 12 4 | And yet legislators never appear to have considered that 13 5 | then, the legislator shall appear and address us:—”O my friends,” 14 6 | injury; but if he shall appear to deserve a greater penalty, 15 6 | not a woman be allowed to appear abroad, or receive honour, 16 6 | and for a woman, if there appear any need to make use of 17 7 | discontented and ungracious nature appear to you to be full of lamentations 18 7 | with ordinary women, would appear to be like men. Let him 19 7 | inspired by Heaven, they appear to me to be quite like a 20 7 | these matters; to me we appear to be more like pigs than 21 8 | practising with one another may appear to some ridiculous, abstain 22 8 | summon the runner;—he will appear armed, for to an unarmed 23 8 | if any of the magistrates appear to adjudge the penalties 24 10| accordance with right reason, you appear to me to maintain, and I 25 10| my safest answer would appear to be as follows:—Some one 26 11| first in virtue; and if he appear to throw dirt upon his father’ 27 11| And if magistrate shall appear to have wronged the orphan 28 12| of the world is likely to appear ruthless and uncivilized; 29 12| kinds of knowledge which may appear to be of use and will throw 30 12| those who have been invited appear to be unworthy, the whole 31 12| if on his return home he appear to have been corrupted, 32 12| put in and parties are to appear—of these and other things 33 12| Athenian. Then, as would appear, we must compel the guardians


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