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1 1 | but in general they were utterly wrong.~Cleinias. What do
2 1 | the most courageous of men utterly lost his presence of mind
3 3 | and on the sea–coast were utterly destroyed at that time.~
4 3 | other sort of wisdom have utterly disappeared?~Cleinias. Why,
5 3 | saviour of the state: he is utterly ignorant of political wisdom.
6 3 | greatest ignorance, and utterly overthrew the whole empire
7 3 | and the two others were so utterly good for nothing that the
8 4 | which have taken flight when utterly conquered by a superior
9 4 | cannot but approve, and is utterly destroyed, and his family
10 5 | stinging desires, and loves utterly insane; and in the temperate
11 5 | indeed in some cases be utterly bad, but, as I was saying,
12 5 | On the other hand, the utterly bad is in general profligate,
13 6 | man ought to show that he utterly disregards. And if at last
14 6 | the soul of the slave is utterly corrupt, and that no man
15 6 | their minds—some of them utterly distrust their servants,
16 6 | can any one avoid being utterly ridiculous, who attempts
17 7 | unsuitable, they shall either utterly throw aside, or examine
18 8 | action, holy, or unholy and utterly base, if only like a beast
19 9 | grounds from murders which are utterly abominable. For the myth,
20 10| another state it is destroyed utterly. Have we not mentioned all
21 10| originally addressed to him who utterly denied the existence of
22 10| sacrifices and prayers, and will utterly overthrow individuals and
23 11| where the natures of men are utterly bad; for where only half
24 11| who see him corrected, may utterly hate injustice, or at any
25 11| whether slave or freeman, were utterly forsaken and fell into the
26 12| rightly, and very many who are utterly depraved form correct notions
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