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Plato
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legislators

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1 1 | with one another about your legislators, instead of gently questioning 2 2 | same Gods who were your legislators—Is not the most just life 3 2 | the lips of fathers and legislators, and therefore I will repeat 4 3 | will themselves be called legislators, and will appoint the magistrates, 5 3 | Athenian. Many persons say that legislators ought to impose such laws 6 3 | advantage?~Athenian. The legislators of that day, when they equalized 7 3 | vanishes from him. And great legislators who know the mean should 8 3 | had been only the original legislators, Temenus, Cresphontes, and 9 3 | make against statesmen and legislators, as they are called, past 10 4 | something depreciatory of legislators; but if the word be to the 11 4 | now mentioning. And yet legislators never appear to have considered 12 6 | guardians of the law but legislators themselves, as far as this 13 7 | whom we appoint to be our legislators about music and as to the 14 7 | him who will, praise your legislators, but I must say what I think. 15 8 | ignorance of mankind and their legislators?~Cleinias. Perhaps.~Athenian. 16 8 | and themselves becoming legislators of the times and nature 17 9 | are not like the ancient legislators, who gave laws to heroes 18 9 | the younger generation of legislators to determine; the manner 19 9 | alternative as if we were legislators, simply bound under some 20 9 | another matter affecting legislators, which I must earnestly 21 9 | them there, are composed by legislators as well as by other persons.~ 22 9 | and not to the writings of legislators? or shall we give heed to 23 9 | Solon and others who were legislators as well as writers? Is it 24 9 | others; for as yet we are not legislators, but we may soon be. Let 25 9 | in all states and by all legislators whatsoever, two kinds of 26 11| who despises these two legislators, and takes up, not small 27 11| honour the words of good legislators.~The greater part of the 28 11| opinion, Cleinias, the ancient legislators were too goodnatured, and 29 12| the reason is that their legislators have such different aims; 30 12| of the present company of legislators, as I may call them, would


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