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1 1 | Cleinias. Yes, that is our tradition; and there was Rhadamanthus,
2 2 | person; in Egypt they have a tradition that their ancient chants
3 2 | refer?~Athenian. There is a tradition or story, which has somehow
4 3 | Cleinias. Yes, according to our tradition.~Athenian. After the great
5 3 | of mankind by the help of tradition to barbarism.~Athenian.
6 3 | Ida.~Cleinias. Such is the tradition.~Athenian. And we must suppose
7 3 | Athenian. Yes; and the tradition says, that the empire came
8 4 | however, according to the tradition, was in the times of Troy;
9 4 | you suggest. There is a tradition of the happy life of mankind
10 4 | happy and united. And this tradition, which is true, declares
11 4 | to them,—”God, as the old tradition declares, holding in his
12 4 | the poet, according to the tradition which has ever prevailed
13 5 | God Ammon, or any ancient tradition has sanctioned in whatever
14 6 | Such has been the constant tradition, and is very likely true.~
15 7 | no one has any memory or tradition of their ever having been
16 7 | am persuaded from ancient tradition, and at the present day
17 8 | very right in saying that tradition, if no breath of opposition
18 8 | He will consecrate the tradition of their evil character
19 9 | must not omit to mention a tradition which is firmly believed
20 11| well to believe the common tradition which says that such deeds
21 11| Proceed.~Athenian. Oedipus, as tradition says, when dishonoured by
22 12| his weapons of defence? Tradition says that Caeneus, the Thessalian,
23 12| of Gods, and according to tradition he was one himself. He appears
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