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1 1 | drunk with fear?~Megillus. Impossible.~Athenian. And what if besides 2 1 | much as I can of an almost impossible task, which I will nevertheless 3 2 | evil and base?~Cleinias. Impossible.~Athenian. The view which 4 2 | been imitated?~Cleinias. Impossible.~Athenian. But even if we 5 2 | thing is right?~Cleinias. Impossible.~Athenian. Then now, as 6 3 | made up of both.~Cleinias. Impossible.~Athenian. Neither the one, 7 3 | from temperance?~Megillus. Impossible.~Athenian. Any more than 8 3 | they had gained a seemingly impossible victory, and borne up by 9 5 | possible, and some of them are impossible; and he who orders the state 10 5 | accomplish that which is impossible. The citizen must indeed 11 5 | finds any part of this work impossible of execution he should avoid 12 6 | of magistrates?~Cleinias. Impossible.~Athenian. The matter is 13 6 | or performing any other impossible and useless feat.~Cleinias. 14 8 | we are making foolish and impossible laws, and fills the world 15 8 | common meals is also deemed impossible. And although this latter 16 8 | regarded as unnatural and impossible. I was thinking of the rebelliousness 17 9 | the basis of legislation? Impossible. Before proceeding to legislate, 18 9 | unpleasant to legislate, but impossible not to legislate. If, for 19 9 | determine any of them, is alike impossible. There is one particular 20 9 | small or great, is next to impossible.~Cleinias. Then what is 21 10| the beginning of change? Impossible. But when the selfmoved 22 10| For surely, when it is impossible for him to take care of 23 10| pleasures and pains?~Cleinias. Impossible.~Athenian. Do not all human 24 11| this, which to him is an impossible consideration. Let the law 25 12| a woman. This however is impossible, and therefore let us make 26 12| know the aim?~Cleinias. Impossible.~Athenian. And therefore, 27 12| equal, my; good, sir, is impossible.~Athenian. Then we ought


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