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1 1 | will take his stand and be ready to die at his post, and
2 1 | Athenian. All those who are ready at a moment’s notice to
3 1 | intoxication, one side is ready with their praises and the
4 1 | upon myriads of nations ready to dispute the point with
5 1 | Athenian. You seem to be quite ready to listen; and I am also
6 1 | to listen; and I am also ready to perform as much as I
7 1 | now saying that you were ready to maintain such a doctrine.~
8 1 | Athenian. True, I was; and I am ready still, seeing that you have
9 1 | fear or respect, and is ready to do or say anything.~Cleinias.
10 2 | is thus mellowed be more ready and less ashamed to sing—
11 2 | Cleinias. He will be far more ready.~Athenian. There will be
12 3 | mass of the people will be ready to receive; but this is
13 3 | and showed themselves more ready in the hour of danger. And
14 5 | praising her, and he is very ready to let her do whatever she
15 5 | the neutral state we are ready to take in exchange, not
16 6 | instruction, and theatres, are all ready and waiting for scholars
17 7 | should not at our age be too ready to speak about such great
18 8 | dissolution of them, as I am ready to maintain quite seriously.
19 8 | daily gain; mankind are ready to learn any branch of knowledge,
20 8 | represents him, when found out, ready to kill himself as the penalty
21 9 | prelude, shall have the law ready for him:—If any man smite
22 11| refuse to obey, and are ready to do anything rather than
23 11| God rejoices, and he is ready to answer their prayers.
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