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1 1 | they should be continued in peace. For what men in general
2 1 | what men in general term peace would be said by him to
3 1 | victory of the other, or that peace and friendship should be
4 1 | is to be deprecated; but peace with one another, and good
5 1 | sound legislator who orders peace for the sake of war, and
6 1 | not war for the sake of peace.~Cleinias. I suppose that
7 1 | meets friend in time of peace.~Cleinias. True.~Athenian.
8 4 | taking care us and giving us peace and reverence and order
9 5 | or any other victory of peace or war, desires to win the
10 5 | furnish numbers for war and peace, and for all contracts and
11 7 | internal one, and produces a peace and calm in the soul, and
12 7 | others, are useful both in peace and war, and are beneficial
13 7 | managed well for the sake of peace; but the truth is, that
14 7 | should live the life of peace as long and as well as he
15 7 | called and is the dance of peace. The warrior dance is different
16 7 | not right. In the dance of peace what we have to consider
17 7 | to the dances of war and peace, for with these we are undoubtedly
18 7 | Pyrrhic, and the dance of peace which he called Emmeleia,
19 8 | city if good has a life of peace, but if evil, a life of
20 8 | rather while they are at peace. And every city which has
21 9 | take pity on him, and make peace with him, and show him all
22 11| resting–place, and gives them peace and calm when they are tossed
23 11| that you will depart in peace and kindness towards us,
24 12| motion, but in war and in peace he should look to and follow
25 12| And we ought in time of peace from youth upwards to practise
26 12| celebration of sacrifice in peace, or the payment of contributions
27 12| holy meetings in time of peace, procuring a glory which
28 12| enemy; and if any one makes peace or war with another on his
29 12| the City declare war or peace against any, the generals
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