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1 1 | to rest beneath them, and get over the whole journey without
2 1 | Megillus. I think that I can get as far as the fouth head,
3 1 | the prospect of reward to get the better of them? Where
4 2 | shall we reassure him, and get him to sing? Shall we begin
5 2 | man or woman, is minded to get children. There are numberless
6 3 | kings of that time was to get the better of the established
7 4 | but I think that we may get some notion of them if we
8 5 | thinks that he ought to get the better by defaming others,
9 6 | parts of ninety each, we get ninety counsellors for each
10 6 | the guards may not only get a knowledge of the country
11 6 | wronging him and wishes to get a decision; the other for
12 6 | those who are unable to get rid of their suits either
13 6 | attached slaves whom we can get. For many a man has found
14 6 | pleasures and appetites, and get rid of all the corresponding
15 7 | written law because mankind get the habit of frequently
16 7 | sports; now is the time to get rid of self–will in him,
17 7 | any work which they can get, may see that they are at
18 7 | always the first to awake and get up—this, whether the regulation
19 7 | learning them, so as to get by heart entire poets; while
20 7 | s own persons, and they get the victory over the animals
21 8 | already made may possibly get the better of most of these
22 8 | themselves are not able to get the better of the temptation,
23 8 | state have one art, and get his living by that. Let
24 9 | be made a doctor, but to get well.~Cleinias. And would
25 9 | God, be only spoken, and get away without giving any
26 9 | subdivided into three, we now get five sources of actions;
27 10| divided by it; but if they get in the midst between bodies
28 12| wash, or take his meals, or get up in the night to keep
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