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1 1 | individual is either his own superior or his own inferior, may
2 1 | they are defeated, its own superior and therefore good.~Cleinias.
3 1 | household are rightly said to be superior when they conquer, and inferior
4 1 | they ought to conquer, and superior to the enemies who are most
5 1 | meaning of the expression “superior or inferior to a man’s self”
6 2 | law approves, and which is superior to pleasure. For what good
7 3 | considered that their army was superior in valour to that which
8 3 | freedom and the absence of all superior authority is not by any
9 4 | when utterly conquered by a superior power in war. This, however,
10 4 | but we ourselves are a superior race, and rule over them.
11 4 | us the demons, who are a superior race, and they with great
12 5 | two parts: the better and superior, which rules, and the worse
13 5 | the vicious life, and far superior in beauty and rectitude
14 5 | the warp is necessarily superior as being stronger, and having
15 6 | in a city which is to be superior to other cities, is a matter
16 7 | are confined again to a superior diet, at first they are
17 8 | will never find a test of superior and inferior natures, which
18 9 | remark of one man that he is superior to pleasure and passion,
19 9 | to say that one of us is superior and another inferior to
20 10| itself is ten thousand times superior to all the others.~Athenian.
21 12| retreat except by order of his superior; and in a word, not teach
22 12| soul is in all respects superior to the body, and that even
23 12| aim in life, but you, the superior, as you declare yourself
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