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1 1 | friendly feelings which exist among the company at the
2 2 | than any which at present exist anywhere in the world.~Cleinias.
3 5 | the lives which actually exist.~Now, what lives are they,
4 5 | the sake of which riches exist—I mean, soul and body, which
5 5 | distraction;—here should exist among the citizens neither
6 6 | if the city continues to exist, let the election be on
7 6 | Assuming that marriages exist already, Cleinias, the mode
8 8 | of this sort hardly ever exist in states, at least not
9 8 | prohibit and forbid them all to exist among us? Is it not rather
10 9 | is most commonly found to exist where the passion reigns
11 9 | These look at things as they exist for the most part only,
12 10| either that they did not exist,—which is the first possibility,
13 10| opinion, that the Gods do not exist, ever continued in the same
14 10| notion, I mean, that the Gods exist, but take no heed of human
15 10| and earth and air, all exist by nature and chance, and
16 10| would say that the Gods exist not by nature, but by art,
17 10| acknowledge that both alike exist by nature, and no less than
18 10| the soul may be said to exist by nature; and this would
19 10| come to believe that they exist indeed, but have no thought
20 10| assertions—that the Gods exist, and that they take care
21 12| of their several offices, exist in many other states. Many
22 12| good and honourable which exist in our: own as compared
23 12| nature which is said to exist in the stars, and gone through
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