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suffering 6
sufferings 3
suffers 6
sufficient 27
sufficiently 13
suffocating 1
suffrages 3
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27 pleases
27 prayers
27 required
27 sufficient
27 surely
27 wish
26 anger
Plato
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sufficient

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1 4 | mean that we have made a sufficient preamble about Gods and 2 5 | of persuasion and for a sufficient time, we will prevent them 3 5 | states. The territory must be sufficient to maintain a certain number 4 5 | number of citizens should be sufficient to defend themselves against 5 6 | one such minister will be sufficient, and he must be fifty years 6 6 | this may be regarded as a sufficient termination of what preceded. 7 6 | particulars, will be quite sufficient; and if the legislator be 8 6 | far as possible, with a sufficient number of suitable slaves 9 7 | fight with one another are sufficient exercise; for, in addition 10 7 | we have given the subject sufficient consideration. But that 11 7 | old poems which they deem sufficient they shall include; any 12 7 | produce, brings them a return sufficient for men living temperately; 13 8 | and the other buy, liquids sufficient to last during the whole 14 9 | prosecutes; three sureties sufficient in the opinion of the magistrates 15 11| present, whoever will offer sufficient surety on behalf of the 16 11| him away shall give three sufficient sureties; and if he give 17 11| he do not pay respect or sufficient respect to him who freed 18 11| natured, and made laws without sufficient observation or consideration 19 11| children; but those who have a sufficient number of children should 20 11| until he has begotten a sufficient number of sons to his family 21 11| if a man dies leaving a sufficient number of children, the 22 11| either sex, shall be deemed sufficient in the eye of the law. When 23 11| murder; and they must produce sufficient sureties that they will 24 12| deprived of his arms by a sufficient force, and him who voluntarily 25 12| magistrates, who will be a sufficient censor or examiner, if any 26 12| be larger than would be sufficient to receive the praises of 27 12| for a longer time than is sufficient to distinguish between him


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