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1 3 | the dwellers in cities by interest or ambition, and with all
2 4 | is said by them to be the interest of the stronger.~Cleinias.
3 4 | as is meet and for the interest of us all, I the speaker,
4 5 | depend with the most eager interest. And therefore we must praise
5 5 | shall he lend money upon interest; and the borrower should
6 5 | repay either capital or interest. That these principles are
7 5 | about which every man has an interest; and the interest about
8 5 | has an interest; and the interest about money, when rightly
9 5 | of them: midway comes the interest of the body; and, first
10 6 | Cnosians should take a common interest in all these matters, and
11 6 | take care of the public interest. Let every man propose as
12 6 | persons who commonly take an interest in such matters go to the
13 6 | but those who have no interest shall not be compelled.
14 6 | what is proper and for the interest of either party, they shall
15 7 | should never take any serious interest in them himself, nor should
16 8 | moneylending and compound interest and innumerable other things—
17 9 | hear and take a serious interest in listening to such causes.
18 10| themselves, and with eager interest talking to the Gods, and
19 11| year has elapsed, although interest is not to be taken on loans,
20 11| contractor let him pay a monthly interest of an obol. Suits about
21 11| after death of taking an interest in human affairs, about
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