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judged 18
judges 70
judging 4
judgment 29
judgments 2
jugglery 1
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29 involuntary
29 judgment
29 last
29 peace
29 practice
Plato
Laws

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judgment

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1 2 | not be hasty in forming a judgment: One way of considering 2 2 | carelessly to deliver a lying judgment, with the very same lips 3 2 | did certainly leave the judgment to the body of spectators, 4 2 | supposed to be the truer judgment—that of the inferior or 5 3 | sense of pleasure and the judgment of reason in the soul is, 6 3 | which determined and gave judgment, and punished the disobedient, 7 3 | never have dared to give judgment by noisy cries. And then, 8 4 | will be able to arrive at a judgment about any other laws—whether 9 4 | each case to be left to the judgment of the speaker or the musician, 10 6 | that they may have a right judgment, and may be able to select 11 6 | recognized. This is the judgment of Zeus; among men it avails 12 6 | solo singers, and to give judgment on the competitors, and 13 6 | brought the suit.~In the judgment of offences against the 14 6 | to entreaties. The final judgment shall rest with that court 15 7 | he finds agreeing in his judgment, he shall make use of and 16 8 | very musical. And let the judgment of them rest with the instructor 17 8 | not been approved by the judgment of the guardians of the 18 8 | choosing according to their judgment, shall determine; at such 19 9 | the judges who are to give judgment, and the manner of conducting 20 9 | homicides shall abide by their judgment. But if after they have 21 10| wrongly counted happy in the judgment of men, and are celebrated 22 11| the prize of virtue give judgment about them in accordance 23 12| he who likes shall give judgment in his own branch of the 24 12| their lives answer to the judgment formed of them. And these 25 12| and let each one form a judgment of some things individually, 26 12| over, should, after the judgment has been given, manifest 27 12| that he ought to commit judgment to no man, but to the Gods 28 12| judge who is about to give judgment shall take an oath, and 29 12| not so far wrong in their judgment of who are bad and who are


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