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1 1 | another; and honour those who obey the law, and impose fixed
2 1 | rightly to rule and how to obey. This is the only education
3 2 | with the law, and those who obey the law, but may rather
4 2 | and he who is unwilling to obey them and the commanders
5 3 | the multitude refuses to obey their rulers and the laws;
6 3 | principles on which men rule and obey in cities, whether great
7 3 | should rule and the younger obey?~Cleinias. To be sure.~Athenian.
8 3 | the ignorant follow and obey; and yet, O thou most wise
9 5 | all those cities, which obey and are administered accordingly,
10 6 | no young man voluntarily obey him, and if he attempt to
11 6 | action; but he who will not obey, and gives or receives more
12 8 | voluntary, the subjects always obey against their will, and
13 8 | If, however, he will not obey the law, let him run risk
14 10| then he who refuses to obey the law shall die, or suffer
15 10| afterwards, and is born to obey the soul, which is the ruler?~
16 10| all these cases we should obey the law. The law has also
17 11| adulterated goods and will not obey these regulations, he who
18 11| which the parties refuse to obey, and are ready to do anything
19 11| would not compel him to obey—that is to say, would not
20 11| justice. If the offenders obey we say no more; but those
21 12| and by those who will not obey, there shall be security
22 12| The safest course is to obey the law which says, “Do
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