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1 1 | than the other in a more difficult kind of war, much in the
2 2 | the mistake may be very difficult to discern, because the
3 2 | are no words, it is very difficult to recognize the meaning
4 4 | say of horses, is a most difficult task, and the work of years.
5 4 | reached the top, although difficult before, it is then easy.~
6 5 | some easier and others more difficult; and some of them, and the
7 5 | them, and the best and most difficult of them, the legislator,
8 7 | legislation, I must state the more difficult as well as the easier parts
9 7 | Cleinias, that is so. But it is difficult for the legislator to begin
10 7 | they are innocent and not difficult; the learning of them will
11 7 | whereas if they had been difficult I could certainly never
12 8 | attain the first is not difficult, but there is great difficulty,
13 8 | public festivals. It is not difficult to determine how these and
14 8 | respect, but in another most difficult. There is no difficulty
15 8 | of these things is very difficult.~Megillus. Very true.~Athenian.
16 8 | in most places would be difficult, but in Crete no one would
17 8 | task of the legislator less difficult—half as many laws will be
18 9 | mean?~Athenian. A thing not difficult to understand; the laws
19 10| first hearing they seem difficult, there is no reason for
20 11| against two opponents is a difficult thing,” as is seen in diseases
21 11| as a freeman. Now it is difficult to determine accurately
22 12| make the distinction maybe difficult; but still the law must
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