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1 1 | common meals, if I am not mistaken, were instituted by him
2 1 | Lacedaemonian friend, if I am not mistaken, will agree with me.~Megillus.
3 1 | yours; and yet I am greatly mistaken if war is not the entire
4 1 | require of us, if I am not mistaken, when speaking in behalf
5 1 | of reverence, if I am not mistaken.~Athenian. Thank you for
6 1 | and that art, if I am not mistaken, is politics.~Cleinias.
7 2 | education; which, if I am not mistaken, depends on the due regulation
8 2 | truths which, if I am not mistaken, you will persuade or compel
9 2 | would enquire, if I am not mistaken, what is that good and noble
10 3 | government which, if I am not mistaken, is generally termed a lordship,
11 3 | Athenian. Fifthly, if I am not mistaken, comes the principle that
12 4 | that again, if I am jot mistaken, is remark which has been
13 6 | institution, but you are mistaken in leaving the women unregulated
14 7 | other things if I am not mistaken, the like holds—he who has
15 7 | our third law, if I am not mistaken, will be to the effect that
16 7 | if one of them utters a mistaken prayer in song or words,
17 7 | opinion, and, if I am not mistaken, there is a general agreement,
18 7 | he meant, if I am not mistaken, divine necessity; for as
19 9 | to explain. If I am not mistaken, we are all agreed that
20 9 | had enacted, if I am not mistaken, that the robber of temples,
21 9 | even if it be sometimes mistaken, yet what is done in accordance
22 10| not only make a bad and mistaken use of argument, but they
23 10| any principle be entirely mistaken in praising any one who
24 11| but you and I, if I am not mistaken, will have something better
25 11| thought of this, but they are mistaken; wherefore let us make a
26 12| poets or mythologers into a mistaken belief of such such things,
27 12| the soul; and, if I am not mistaken, this seems to be still
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