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1 1 | greater, has neither. Of the lesser goods the first is health,
2 1 | pleasure; there are some lesser provisions, however, which
3 1 | conquer and enslave the lesser, as the Syracusans have
4 3 | habitations grew up out of the lesser original ones, each of the
5 3 | original ones, each of the lesser ones would survive in the
6 6 | temples, and two for the lesser, and one for the least of
7 6 | greater amount, or in case of lesser, if they refuse to submit,
8 7 | concords and harmonies in which lesser and greater intervals, slow
9 7 | may be subdivided into two lesser classes, of which one is
10 7 | larger and sometimes for a lesser number of persons; and they
11 8 | that soldiers shall perform lesser exercises without arms every
12 8 | exercises, greater as well as lesser, as often as every month;
13 8 | shall decide, and in the lesser cases the commanders: or,
14 8 | an aged legislator. These lesser matters, as they indeed
15 8 | shall subdivide into twelve lesser divisions, among the twelve
16 10| nature and of chance, the lesser of art, which, receiving
17 10| moulds and fashions all those lesser works which are generally
18 10| and fail of attaining the lesser? Suppose that we three have
19 10| round the larger and the lesser circle at the same time
20 10| proportion to larger and lesser circles. “Very true.” And
21 10| neglect the lighter and lesser concerns of the universe,
22 10| neglects the parts which are lesser?~Cleinias. Decidedly not
23 10| not lie well without the lesser.~Cleinias. Of course not.~
24 10| natures which have undergone a lesser change move less and on
25 12| more serious evil from the lesser. And a distinction may be
26 12| right twice or thrice:—All lesser and easier matters which
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