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1 1 | are equally in earnest. Please follow me and the argument
2 1 | another form of virtue, if you please. In this way we shall have
3 1 | Let us proceed, if you please.~Athenian. Well, then, if
4 2 | composing with a view to please the bad taste of their judges,
5 3 | for the argument’s sake. Please to remark that the experience
6 3 | give them any laws which we please, whether taken from the
7 3 | will do all in my power to please you.~Cleinias. Thank you.~
8 4 | better beginning, if you please, with the principles which
9 6 | may pass the day as they please, and that there is no necessity
10 7 | what extent we may, if we please, without difficulty implant
11 7 | not only if their parents please, but if they do not please;
12 7 | please, but if they do not please; there shall be compulsory
13 7 | by a question, and do you please to answer me: You know,
14 7 | our state, if they do not please either us who give them,
15 9 | and we may also, if we please, at this very moment choose
16 9 | soon be. Let us, if you please, consider these matters.~
17 9 | great as the voluntary? And please to consider whether I am
18 9 | his life) whatever they please, and they will be pure;
19 9 | in any manner which they please.~And if (which is a rare
20 9 | or in any way which they please, and if he return he shall
21 10| our request is a fair one, please to accept our challenge.”~
22 10| argument, they may do as they please and act according to their
23 12| friends, we will, if you please, hold fast, and not let
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