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1 3 | banish ignorance to the utmost of his power.~Cleinias.
2 4 | inclined to desire to the utmost; for the desire of every
3 5 | practise the other to the utmost of his power, does not know
4 5 | acquired by us also to the utmost of our power. Let every
5 5 | the good we will to the utmost of our ability receive as
6 5 | are unite the city to the utmost—whether all this is possible
7 6 | but they ought to take the utmost pains to establish the offices
8 6 | state at heart will use his utmost diligence in this service.~
9 6 | legislator shall do his utmost to appoint guardian and
10 6 | same time, we will do our utmost to describe what is important,
11 6 | light they will exert their utmost powers of resistance, and
12 7 | of evils, and require the utmost prevision.~Cleinias. To
13 7 | arisen, which requires the utmost consideration, and we should
14 7 | life, while he takes the utmost care of the male sex, and
15 8 | be practised by us to the utmost of our power. And if there
16 8 | but, in another, is of the utmost difficulty.~Megillus. What
17 9 | justly and truly to the utmost of their power; and so they
18 10| principles of them to the utmost of his power.~Megillus.
19 10| their arguments with the utmost care, for their impiety
20 10| man should disprove to the utmost of his power.~Cleinias.
21 11| to old age and reach the utmost limit of human life, or
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