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1 1 | to a doctor’s shop, and takes medicine, is he not aware
2 2 | badness? In that case, he who takes pleasure in them will surely
3 2 | become like those in whom he takes pleasure, even though he
4 2 | like young colts. No one takes his own individual colt
5 4 | perfect form of government takes place most easily; less
6 4 | being thus deserted, he takes to him others who are like
7 5 | immortality and the only one which takes the second place; and after
8 6 | says:~ Far–seeing Zeus takes away half the understanding
9 7 | them a sound mind, which takes the place of their frenzy.
10 7 | Athenian. And this is just what takes place in almost all our
11 7 | order of life, while he takes the utmost care of the male
12 8 | or secret connection ever takes place between them. Nor
13 8 | fire to his own wood and takes no care of his neighbour’
14 8 | whether he be master or slave, takes of them in ignorance, let
15 8 | virtue, in case any one takes notice of his actions before
16 9 | whole state. But he who takes no part in such proceedings,
17 9 | treasure up his anger, and takes vengeance on the instant,
18 10| authority of the rulers, takes or carries away or makes
19 10| must say that the best soul takes care of the world and guides
20 10| if he have a mind which takes care of great matters and
21 10| fare at his hands if he takes care only of the greater
22 11| these two legislators, and takes up, not small matter which
23 11| one defies the law, and takes the property home with him,
24 11| little worth, and the man who takes it a slave, be beaten with
25 11| keeping. And if any one takes away him who is being carried
26 11| shall let him go; but he who takes him away shall give three
27 11| is most hateful to them takes a false oath, and pays no
28 11| instead of obeying the laws he takes no heed, he shall be liable
29 11| trial for false witness takes place. If a man be twice
30 12| with less power, and he who takes up a greater amount; not
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