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1 1 | state over itself to be regarded as a really good thing, 2 1 | define courage? Is it to be regarded only as a combat against 3 1 | Whether such matters are to be regarded jestingly or seriously, 4 1 | drank of this the more he regarded himself at every draught 5 2 | movement of the body, when regarded as an amusement, we termed 6 3 | And what, then, is to be regarded as the origin of government? 7 3 | attack us, or would have regarded Hellas as a power to be 8 4 | were good; but in that they regarded a part only, and not the 9 4 | what I have been saying be regarded as a kind of sacred legend 10 4 | nor is length at all to be regarded. Of the two forms of law 11 4 | ought to be, and never is, regarded in our existing laws.~Cleinias. 12 5 | opposites of these when regarded as objects of choice, in 13 5 | pain in life, this is to be regarded by us as the balanced life; 14 5 | the lives of men may be regarded by us as bound up in these, 15 5 | about money, when rightly regarded, is the third and lowest 16 6 | courts of justice may be regarded as a choice of magistrates, 17 6 | magistrates, and this may be regarded as a sufficient termination 18 6 | every portion should be regarded by us as a sacred gift of 19 6 | and the places will be regarded as most holy, partly because 20 6 | about women may not only be regarded as a neglect of half the 21 7 | or the reverse, may be regarded as having much to do with 22 7 | and the pupils shall be regarded as belonging to the state 23 7 | Athenian. They shall be regarded as pledges which may be 24 8 | meals of women would be regarded as unnatural and impossible. 25 9 | cases of this sort be so regarded.~And now let us say in what 26 9 | consideration, but should be regarded as a murderer and be tried 27 9 | in self defence, shall be regarded as rude and ill–mannered 28 10| neglected the small and regarded only the great;—as the builders 29 11| immovables,” and this may be regarded as one of them. And we shall 30 11| true, if they are not to be regarded as utter fools. But if these 31 12| are to look, whether to be regarded as one, or as a whole, or


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