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1 1 | some one blames the very fact of their existence—he may
2 2 | saying is as plain as the fact that Crete is an island.
3 3 | accept his witness to the fact that such forms of government
4 3 | Athenian. The form which in fact Homer indicates as following
5 3 | manner. Is not this the fact?~Megillus. Yes.~Athenian.
6 4 | hortatory only, was, although in fact, an exhortation, likewise
7 5 | the very reverse is the fact, for he is really injuring
8 5 | determine the limits of them in fact as well as in theory. And
9 7 | not sufficiently proven in fact, then there might be an
10 7 | to the argument, but the fact being as I have said, he
11 7 | Most true, if such is the fact.~Athenian. And if we can
12 7 | that such is really the fact, then all these matters
13 8 | partly disproven by the fact of their existence among
14 8 | Cleinias. No doubt this fact has been often affirmed
15 9 | all cases—the question of fact. And then, again, that the
16 10| existence; and also there is the fact that all Hellenes and barbarians
17 10| who is acquainted with the fact, which shall be announced
18 11| and they both know of the fact, let there be no restitution
19 11| if he do not know of the fact, there shall be a right
20 11| seller was cognisant the fact, he shall purify the house
21 11| knows and can prove the fact, and does prove it in the
22 11| only happen, as a matter of fact, where the natures of men
23 12| Cleinias. But what is the fact?~Athenian. Just the opposite,
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