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1 1 | aim of our institutions is easily intelligible to any one.
2 2 | softer and younger, and are easily moulded by him who knows
3 3 | question which you ask is not easily answered.~Athenian. And
4 3 | Lacedaemonians, Megillus, may easily know and may easily say
5 3 | may easily know and may easily say what ought to have been
6 4 | Because no city ought to be easily able to imitate its enemies
7 4 | government takes place most easily; less easily when from an
8 4 | place most easily; less easily when from an oligarchy;
9 5 | for a city, and this may easily be imagined and described.
10 6 | order to see that no one can easily receive laws at their first
11 6 | higher kind, which is not so easily recognized. This is the
12 6 | multitude of judges will not easily judge well, nor a few if
13 6 | the truth of this may be easily proved when we have leisure.
14 6 | this way they will more easily be held in subjection: secondly,
15 6 | class of men to whom he can easily be unjust. And he who in
16 6 | agreeable aspect, and being easily guarded will be infinitely
17 6 | rains from heaven flow off easily, and of any other matters
18 6 | am about to speak is not easily described or executed; and
19 7 | have not spoken, and cannot easily speak without showing at
20 8 | passions which master man may easily know how to subdue them?
21 8 | to this question might be easily discovered, but the discovery
22 8 | s land; for any man may easily do harm, but not every man
23 8 | nutrition in gardens, but is easily polluted. You cannot poison
24 9 | Now the legislator may easily show that these things must
25 9 | wounded another. Any one may easily imagine the questions which
26 10| thirdly, that they were easily appeased and turned aside
27 10| take heed of them, but are easily propitiated with sacrifices
28 10| Gods and temples are not easily instituted, and to establish
29 11| guardians of those who may be easily watched and prevented from
30 11| God and will let him off easily, in the first place, he
31 12| justifying a misfortune which is easily misrepresented. We must,
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