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choice 13
choir 4
choirs 1
choose 32
chooses 2
choosing 7
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33 willing
32 act
32 actions
32 choose
32 convicted
32 evils
32 heaven
Plato
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1 2 | the three, that they may choose the best, and that which 2 3 | kings, allowing them to choose those which they think best. 3 4 | third is a mean; and you choose and approve and order the 4 4 | same pattern, if I had to choose. But I think that Cleinias 5 5 | his own free will would choose to possess the greatest 6 5 | but we neither desire nor choose pain; and the neutral state 7 5 | pleasantly cannot possibly choose to live intemperately. And 8 5 | of the country; we should choose a place which possesses 9 6 | who join this settlement, choose a body of thirtyseven in 10 6 | of victims, and let them choose for magistrates and proclaim 11 6 | in all these matters, and choose, as far as they can, the 12 6 | Let the body of cavalry choose phylarchs for the generals; 13 6 | see, and every man shall choose out of them, under pain, 14 6 | the classes, they shall choose one–half of them by lot, 15 6 | let the electing officers choose by lot three out of the 16 6 | song. First of all, we must choose directors for the choruses 17 6 | the next place, we have to choose judges in the contests of 18 6 | themselves, the council shall choose one of the two proposed. 19 6 | either party, they shall choose ten of the guardians of 20 7 | suitable; and they shall choose judges of not less than 21 7 | is completed, we should choose what seems best, you spoke 22 7 | will know whom he ought to choose, and will be anxious not 23 9 | please, at this very moment choose what is best, or, if we 24 9 | much; and therefore we must choose law and order, which are 25 10| men, knowing the better, choose the worse because they are 26 11| the parties may agree to choose; and the defendant, if he 27 11| only daughters, let him choose the husband of any one of 28 11| naturally consider, for he would choose out of all the citizens 29 11| children, the maiden may choose with the consent of her 30 11| their separation, should choose their new partners with 31 12| relations of the departed shall choose, shall carry the bier to 32 12| forbidden and not allowed to choose as a guardian of the law,


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