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1 1 | whole country by day and by night, and even in winter have
2 2 | as medicine; nor again at night, when any one, either man
3 6 | the sea has to be watched night and day, in like manner
4 6 | therefore from morning to night, and from night to morning,
5 6 | morning to night, and from night to morning, rulers must
6 6 | if only for one day or night, unless by order of his
7 6 | beings; for on what day or night Heaven will give them increase,
8 6 | especially on the day and night of marriage should a man
9 6 | their keeping guard day and night, but that when they are
10 7 | moving about by day and night is good for them all, and
11 7 | Gods to whom that day and night are dedicated, and then
12 7 | education for the soul. Night and day are not long enough
13 7 | during the whole of any night in sleep, instead of being
14 7 | states who keep awake at night are terrible to the bad,
15 7 | and to the whole state.~A night which is passed in such
16 7 | count at all, or reckon night and day, and who is totally
17 7 | sort is called hunting by night, in which the hunters sleep
18 7 | will; but the hunter by night, who trusts to his nets
19 9 | some tormenting desire by night and by day tempts to go
20 9 | coming, into his house by night to steal, and he take and
21 12| meals, or get up in the night to keep guard and deliver
22 12| now said was to meet at night.~Athenian. You understand
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