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1 3 | replied that there were four virtues, but that upon your 2 3 | continent of Europe. There were four classes, arranged according 3 5 | healthful another; and to these four let us oppose four other 4 5 | these four let us oppose four other lives—the foolish, 5 5 | capable of being divided into four or five parts, or any number 6 5 | which end there should be four different standards appointed 7 5 | or triple, or as much as four times the amount of this. 8 6 | his property, excepting four minae which are allowed 9 6 | divide the whole number into four parts of ninety each, we 10 6 | distributed into groups of four, and let each group select 11 6 | and let each group select four, one out of each tribe within 12 6 | when any one dies let the four tribes select another from 13 7 | creatures. But at three, four, five, and even six years 14 9 | curable, or, if incurable, four times the amount of the 15 11| the second class shall pay fourfifths of a mina; and he 16 12| friendly spirit. Now there are four kinds of strangers, of whom 17 12| of the dead included in four heroic lines. Nor shall 18 12| said that virtue was of four kinds?~Athenian. Quite true.~ 19 12| mind was the leader of the four, and that to her the three 20 12| were saying that there are four kinds of virtue, and as 21 12| virtue, and as there are four of them, each of them must 22 12| Athenian. And further, all four of them we call one; for 23 12| ask you in what way the four are one, and when you have 24 12| return in what way they are four; and then let us proceed 25 12| which is the same in all the four—the same, as we affirm, 26 12| whether virtue is many, or four, or one? Certainly, if we


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