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1 3 | democracy: the Persians have the highest form of the one, and we
2 3 | goods of the soul first and highest in the scale, always assuming
3 4 | of Cretans which has the highest character at the present
4 4 | degree shall be given the highest office and chief ministry
5 5 | relates to man is of the highest importance; and the legislator
6 5 | own country.~The first and highest form of the state and of
7 5 | all these cases let the highest and most honourable magistracy
8 6 | shall be chosen from the highest classes for the greater
9 6 | whom he likes out of the highest class, and when the vote
10 6 | place before three of the highest magistrates, upon whom the
11 6 | yearly fine;—he who of the highest class shall pay a fine of
12 6 | two minae if he be of the highest class, shall owe to the
13 7 | is good in matters of the highest import; than which, as I
14 7 | know anything about the highest kinds of knowledge; but
15 8 | temples, where the ground is highest, in order to provide the
16 9 | ideas of justice are in the highest degree confused and contradictory.
17 9 | the state which is of the highest repute for virtue and also
18 9 | punished, if he be of the highest dass, by paying a fine of
19 10| judge at present of the highest things; and that is the
20 10| things; and that is the highest of which you now think nothing—
21 10| are told by them that the highest right is might, and in this
22 10| the just, and to all the highest things, and to all that
23 10| and do they not guard our highest interests?~Cleinias. Yes;
24 11| place; for the first and highest tribute of respect is to
25 11| penalty—he who is of the highest class shall pay a penalty
26 12| him; and if he be of the highest dass, he shall pay a thousand
27 12| drachmae, if he be of the highest class, and five minae if
28 12| funeral of him who is of the highest class shall not exceed five
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