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1 1 | everything done in this way will turn out to be wrong, because
2 1 | however, the theme may turn out not to be unworthy of
3 1 | such convivialities should turn out to have any advantage
4 2 | gracious to the youth and to turn their hearts. Thirdly, the
5 2 | and unwilling to wait his turn and have his share of silence
6 3 | legislation of their country turn out so badly?~Megillus.
7 3 | of looking at things may turn out after all to be a mistake,
8 4 | I hope that you in your turn will follow and watch me
9 5 | matters of this kind you must turn your mind since you are
10 6 | excuses will not serve the turn. I will tell you, then,
11 6 | progresses, each law in turn will assign to them their
12 6 | marriage we should endeavour to turn aside by reproaches, not,
13 7 | which the hunters sleep in turn and are lazy; this is not
14 8 | will be celebrated in their turn by the command of the judges
15 9 | company of the wicked—fly and turn not back; and if your disorder
16 9 | clapping or hooting in turn this or that orator—I say
17 10| creative power; but if the soul turn out to be the primeval element,
18 10| more than one because they turn upon their axis; and whenever
19 11| a good–natured manner to turn the laugh against our citizens?
20 11| the wardens of the agora turn him out of the agora, and
21 12| by the enemy and does not turn round and defend himself,
22 12| them above the rest if they turn out to be inferior. This
23 12| to look; and now we may turn to mind political, of which,
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