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1 2 | traditional forms and invent new ones. To this day, no alteration 2 2 | arises out of pleasure in the new and weariness of the old, 3 3 | exiles came again, under a new name, no longer Achaeans, 4 3 | would promise us that our new enquiry about legislation 5 3 | legislator attempts to make a new settlement of such matters, 6 4 | more disposed to listen to new laws; but then, to make 7 5 | being a despot, sets up a new government and laws, even 8 5 | to be the founders of a new state as yet free from enmity— 9 5 | legislator is establishing a new state or restoring an old 10 5 | are going to colonize a new country.~Cleinias. Your 11 6 | have offered to settle the new state on behalf of the people 12 6 | become a citizen of the new state; and if you and they 13 6 | Megillus take a part in our new city?~Athenian. O, Cleinias, 14 6 | of the way in which the new citizens may be best managed 15 6 | shown by their care of the new city; and there is a similar 16 6 | shall return home, and the new city do the best she can 17 6 | according to this rule order the new city which is now being 18 6 | probable at the foundation of a new city, priests and priestesses 19 6 | longer period, when the new year is about to commence, 20 6 | on the beginning of your new discourse to the end of 21 6 | shall establish and use the new laws with the others which 22 6 | Athenian. The city being new and hitherto uninhabited, 23 7 | ought to bind together the new state in every possible 24 7 | he who devises something new and out of the way in figures 25 7 | dishonoured among them and the new to be honoured. And I affirm 26 7 | become habituated to their new food. A similar principle 27 7 | even desiring to imitate new modes either in dance or 28 9 | accordingly. But shall this new word of ours, like an oracle 29 11| separation, should choose their new partners with a view to 30 12| to extend for ever, and a new mound will not be required. 31 12| necessary, for the order of our new state, considering and correcting 32 12| What do you mean, and what new thing is this?~Athenian.


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