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1 1 | and any one who says the contrary is not to be listened to.
2 1 | of women with women, is contrary to nature, and that the
3 2 | present doctrine, on the contrary, is, that wine was given
4 3 | him, this surely is not contrary to nature, but according
5 6 | not refrain be held in the contrary of esteem—that is to say,
6 7 | employ rest, but, on the contrary, motion—rocking them in
7 7 | weaker than the right act contrary to nature. In the case of
8 7 | poet shall compose nothing contrary to the ideas of the lawful,
9 7 | asserted by us, Stranger is contrary to the custom of states;
10 8 | denounce these lusts as contrary to nature, adducing the
11 9 | and stirring up sedition contrary to law, him we will deem
12 9 | our laws. And if he return contrary to law, let the guardians
13 9 | the city and the temples contrary to law, and one of the magistrates
14 10| folly, she does the very contrary of all this. Shall we assume
15 10| either the best soul or the contrary must of necessity carry
16 10| belongs to virtue, and the contrary to vice?~Cleinias. Certainly.~
17 10| practise religious rites contrary to law. And let this be
18 11| any harm, but quite the contrary; for is not he a benefactor
19 11| law. But any one who acts contrary to the law on these matters,
20 11| and that we affirm to be contrary to their nature.~Cleinias.
21 11| another land, and not speak contrary to justice. If the offenders
22 12| indicted for having violated, contrary to the law, the commands
23 12| and he who steals or robs contrary to the law, is never either
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