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1 1 | Here is another case for consideration;—in a family there may be
2 1 | any other who is worthy of consideration, will always and above all
3 1 | the time has come for the consideration of the proper funeral rites
4 2 | is true and deserving of consideration, because showing that a
5 2 | shall we proceed to the consideration of the other half?~Cleinias.
6 3 | a subject well worthy of consideration.~Megillus. Certainly, no
7 3 | Athenian. There is a further consideration relating to the due and
8 3 | declared.~Athenian. The consideration of the Persian governments
9 5 | this, comes the following consideration:—The shepherd or herdsman,
10 6 | as important. The careful consideration of this matter, and the
11 7 | Very good.~Athenian. In the consideration of this subject, let us
12 7 | which requires the utmost consideration, and we should not at our
13 7 | given the subject sufficient consideration. But that we may not be
14 7 | despised, but is worthy of some consideration.~Next follow the buildings
15 7 | after man is also worthy of consideration; there is the hunting after
16 9 | laws, but we may take into consideration every form of government,
17 9 | be pitied—he deserves no consideration, but should be regarded
18 10| described by the terms—will, consideration, attention, deliberation,
19 10| There is also a further consideration.~Cleinias. What is it?~Athenian.
20 11| sufficient observation or consideration of human things.~Cleinias.
21 11| to him is an impossible consideration. Let the law about these
22 12| expeditions of war much consideration and many laws are required;
23 12| use annuary whichever on consideration they deem the best, whether
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