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1 1 | I am seeking to prove: I maintain that the divine legislator
2 1 | other such matters. But we maintain that the right way of examining
3 1 | saying that you were ready to maintain such a doctrine.~Athenian.
4 2 | Athenian. Pleasure and pain I maintain to be the first perceptions
5 3 | these too hardly enough to maintain the shepherds who tended
6 3 | attributed to chance, as I maintain; the reason is rather the
7 3 | Very; good.~Athenian. We maintain, then, that a State which
8 4 | For the Achaeans will not maintain the battle, when the ships
9 5 | territory must be sufficient to maintain a certain number of inhabitants
10 6 | of the difficulty; for I maintain, Cleinias, that the Cnosians,
11 6 | What is it?~Athenian. I maintain that this colony of ours
12 6 | that court which, as we maintain, has been established in
13 6 | to understand how he can maintain and amend the laws, he should
14 7 | decide between us. For I maintain that the true life should
15 7 | Athenian. And these, as I maintain, Cleinias, are the studies
16 7 | these studies are such as we maintain we will include them; if
17 7 | Megillus and Cleinias; and I maintain that our citizens and our
18 7 | there were things, as we maintain, which are not to be defined,
19 8 | of them, as I am ready to maintain quite seriously. Moreover,
20 8 | wardens of the city labour to maintain this law, and if any citizen
21 9 | and, if a person were to maintain that just men, even when
22 9 | be said to injure. For I maintain, O my friends, that the
23 10| reason, you appear to me to maintain, and I am disposed to agree
24 10| in any man refusing to maintain the principles of them to
25 10| this is true, do we still maintain that there is anything wanting
26 11| in writing and strictly maintain what they find to be the
27 11| let the law and the Gods maintain the common bonds of the
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