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1 1 | war, and the legislator appears to me to have looked to
2 1 | first hearing, what you say appears to be the truth; but to
3 2 | the unjust and evil man appears pleasant and the just most
4 3 | are in Lacedaemon, and he appears to be the prince of them
5 3 | infinite time. And now there appears on the horizon a fourth
6 3 | Cleinias. That certainly appears to have been the case.~Athenian.
7 3 | This discussion of ours appears to me to have been singularly
8 4 | tyrannical; and sometimes it appears to me to be of all cities
9 4 | Athenian. The proposal appears to me to be of some value;
10 6 | Still I cannot but say what appears to me to be right and true,
11 7 | attention. For the legislator appears to have a duty imposed upon
12 8 | is not to be had, there appears to be a need of some bold
13 9 | of penalties, when a man appears to have done anything which
14 9 | opposition?~Cleinias. Such appears to be the case.~Athenian.
15 9 | Cleinias. What you have said appears to me to be very reasonable,
16 9 | murdered man, and if he appears and is discovered, he shall
17 9 | and in case the stranger appears to have struck the citizen
18 10| yourselves, and if such appears to be the case then I shall
19 11| court. And if a guardian appears to the relations of the
20 11| bring, them up. But if she appears to be too young to live
21 12| tradition he was one himself. He appears to have thought that he
22 12| experience, until every detail appears to be satisfactorily determined;
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