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1 1 | in reference to all their intercourse with one another, he ought
2 1 | which arises out of the intercourse between men and women; but
3 1 | and women; but that the intercourse of men with men, or of women
4 2 | regulation of convivial intercourse.~Cleinias. You talk rather
5 2 | now enemies. Their whole intercourse would be regulated by law
6 4 | taught by Heaven, and the intercourse which arises out of all
7 5 | have their good–will in the intercourse of life. And surely in his
8 6 | character; but excessive intercourse not having the desire which
9 8 | maidens holding friendly intercourse with one another. And there
10 8 | precisely restrained from intercourse with the fair, and this
11 8 | a Macareus having secret intercourse with his sister, he represents
12 8 | such as already prevents intercourse of parents and children—
13 8 | will be ashamed of frequent intercourse, and they will find pleasure,
14 8 | love in general, and the intercourse of the sexes which arises
15 9 | citizens to one another in the intercourse of life, affording plentiful
16 9 | or have any other sort of intercourse with him, or only meeting
17 10| meantime let them have no intercourse with the other citizens,
18 11| case a female slave have intercourse with a male slave, or with
19 11| Again, if a free woman have intercourse with a male slave, the offspring
20 12| men as far as he can. The intercourse of cities with one another
21 12| experience of good and bad men or intercourse with them, can never be
22 12| innovation. They shall hold the intercourse with him which is necessary,
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