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1 1 | same degree as justice and temperance and wisdom, when united
2 1 | goods, and next follows temperance; and from the union of these
3 1 | them to be in harmony with temperance and justice, and not with
4 1 | for after courage comes temperance), what institutions shall
5 1 | shall we find relating to temperance, either in Crete or Lacedaemon,
6 1 | for the promotion both of temperance and courage.~Athenian. There
7 1 | we to suppose, that with temperance it is otherwise, and that
8 2 | view to the enforcement of temperance, and in like manner, and
9 3 | consider when we say that temperance is to be the aim, or wisdom
10 3 | this particular virtue of temperance.~Megillus. What do you mean,
11 3 | does not grow apart from temperance?~Megillus. Impossible.~Athenian.
12 3 | should like to know whether temperance without the other virtues,
13 3 | Megillus. You are speaking of temperance?~Athenian. Yes; but of the
14 3 | the scale, always assuming temperance to be the condition of them;
15 4 | Stranger speaks, must be temperance?~Athenian. Yes, Cleinias,
16 4 | Athenian. Yes, Cleinias, temperance in the vulgar sense; not
17 4 | speech, and yet more in his temperance. This, however, according
18 4 | the greatest wisdom and temperance, then the best laws and
19 5 | praise may be given about temperance and wisdom, and all other
20 5 | whole multitude of men lack temperance in their lives, either from
21 5 | health has been preferred to temperance, or wealth to health and
22 7 | inclines to moderation and temperance, may be declared both in
23 8 | gain in the direction of temperance, and the whole education
24 8 | seducer the principle of temperance? Who will ever believe this?—
25 8 | reverences and respects temperance and courage and magnanimity
26 8 | as being inspectors of temperance and violence, they should
27 10| destruction of us, and justice and temperance and wisdom are our salvation;
28 12| are now speaking—courage, temperance, wisdom, justice?~Cleinias.
29 12| affirm, in courage and in temperance, and in justice and in prudence,
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