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1 1 | most other states which especially cultivate gymnastics. Whether
2 1 | to tell you what I think, especially as we are now proposing
3 2 | best and best educated, and especially that which delights the
4 2 | are apt to make us dizzy, especially in childhood, the legislator
5 3 | to regard all virtue, and especially that which comes first,
6 3 | general degeneracy, and especially to their ignorance of the
7 3 | ignorance will be a disorder especially prevalent among kings, because
8 3 | likely to give them, and especially princesses who had recently
9 4 | although the sea is too near, especially if, as you say, the harbours
10 6 | and all his life long, and especially while he is begetting children,
11 6 | every way inferior. And especially on the day and night of
12 7 | utter some cry, and this is especially the case with man, and he
13 7 | To be sure, Stranger—more especially if we could procure him
14 7 | manage these weapons, and especially how to handle heavy arms;
15 8 | against his neighbour, and especially of encroaching on his neighbour’
16 9 | And with a view to them especially, and yet not without a provident
17 10| done against religion; and especially great when in violation
18 10| nature and power of the soul, especially in what relates to her origin:
19 10| mighty intellect. And women especially, and men too, when they
20 11| position of authority, and especially those who are in state offices.
21 11| as to other matters and especially in what relates to marriage,
22 12| be a man of reputation, especially in war, if he is to exhibit
23 12| having an eye upon them, and especially honouring them if they succeed,
24 12| colour suitable to the Gods, especially in woven works, but dyes
25 12| citizens at large; and, more especially, from the rejected candidate.
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