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1 5 | in a special manner the guardian of the sufferer; and he
2 6 | read about his onces. The guardian of the law shall not hold
3 6 | important office as that of guardian of the laws after he is
4 6 | do his utmost to appoint guardian and superintendent. To this
5 6 | cousins, appoint another guardian within ten days, or be fined
6 6 | opinion the legislator and guardian of the law ought to keep
7 7 | greatest disgrace; and let the guardian of the law, who is the director
8 7 | yet spoken, O illustrious guardian of education, of the manner
9 7 | How would you advise the guardian of the law to act?~Athenian.
10 7 | pattern than this which the guardian of the law who is also the
11 7 | general outline, and the guardian of the law should enquire
12 11| agreement, disregarding Zeus the guardian of the city and Athene,
13 11| either—and some kinsman or guardian dispute this, the reply
14 11| To all which matters the guardian and magistrate ought to
15 11| of place:—He who is the guardian of an orphan of either sex,
16 11| superintendence of this guardian has been assigned, shall
17 11| these matters, if he be a guardian of the child, may be fined
18 11| himself a magistrate, the guardian may bring him before the
19 11| inflicted by the court. And if a guardian appears to the relations
20 11| deposed from his office of guardian of the law, and let the
21 11| the state appoint another guardian of the law for the city
22 12| all, let there be some one guardian of the law presiding, who
23 12| who disobeys even a single guardian of the law shall be punished
24 12| of the state is any such guardian power to be found? Can we
25 12| to the legislator and the guardian of the law, and to him who
26 12| because possessing such a guardian power?~Cleinias. What, Stranger,
27 12| say that the workman or guardian, if he be perfect in every
28 12| not allowed to choose as a guardian of the law, or to place
29 12| fitted for the duty of a guardian. In the next place, it will
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