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1 1 | and this holds of men and animals—of individuals as well as
2 2 | cries. But, whereas the animals have no perception of order
3 2 | the voices and sounds of animals and of men and instruments,
4 2 | motion which exists in all animals; man, as we were saying,
5 3 | many herds of men and other animals, but he did not consider
6 4 | natural gift of children and animals, of whom some live continently
7 4 | of sheep and other tame animals. For we do not appoint oxen
8 5 | when he has received his animals will not begin to train
9 5 | which befits a community of animals; he will divide the healthy
10 5 | them. Now the case of other animals is not so important—they
11 6 | only true of plants, but of animals wild and tame, and also
12 6 | nature, and then of all animals he becomes the most divine
13 6 | of the seasons in which animals may be expected to have
14 6 | that, before these existed, animals took to devouring each other
15 6 | offerings, but no flesh of animals; from these they abstained
16 7 | neither sheep nor any other animals can live without a shepherd,
17 7 | without masters. And of all animals the boy is the most unmanageable,
18 7 | witted, and insubordinate of animals. Wherefore he must be bound
19 7 | the reproach, that of all animals man is the most cowardly!~
20 7 | deal of hunting of land animals of all kinds, and not of
21 7 | hunting and catching of land animals, of which the one sort is
22 7 | get the victory over the animals by running them down and
23 8 | to nature, adducing the animals as a proof that such unions
24 8 | should be better than the animals. But if they are corrupted
25 8 | or chains of any kind, or animals for use in war, let the
26 8 | be added, as well as the animals which are for sale in each
27 8 | measure and numb among the animals who have to be sustained
28 8 | there shall be a sale of animals by those who are willing
29 8 | sale parts of dismembered animals to the strangers, and artisans,
30 9 | has been said about the animals.~If a man is found dead,
31 10| in the heaven, as well as animals and all plants, and all
32 10| the most religious of all animals?~Cleinias. That is not to
33 10| may be compared to brute animals, which fawn upon their keepers,
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