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1 2 | judged of by pleasure and false opinion; and this is true
2 2 | the intention is true or false.~Cleinias. Certainly not.~
3 4 | yes, this is one of those false principles of government
4 5 | than the soul; and this is false, for there is nothing of
5 5 | himself, not allowing any false shame to stand in the way.
6 7 | like us to be spreading a false report of them.~Cleinias.
7 9 | this want of education, the false praise of wealth which is
8 10| deliberation, opinion true and false, joy and sorrow, confidence,
9 10| which is both impious and false.~Athenian. I think that
10 11| he says or does anything false or deceitful or dishonest,
11 11| hateful to them takes a false oath, and pays no heed to
12 11| they should be charged with false witness. And either of the
13 11| preserve the accusations of false witness, and have them kept
14 11| the day when the trial for false witness takes place. If
15 11| man be twice convicted of false witness, he shall not be
16 11| evidence is rightly found to be false, and yet to have given the
17 11| suit was determined by that false evidence or and in whichever
18 12| or an ambassador carry a false message from our city to
19 12| any other, or bring back a false message from the city to
20 12| very careful of bringing false witness against any one,
21 12| nothing to be gained by a false oath; but all cases in which
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