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excess

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1 2 | from intoxication and from excess of wine; when, at length, 2 3 | and, in the wantonness of excess runs in the one case to 3 3 | injustice, which is the child of excess. I mean to say, my dear 4 3 | government, which is owing to the excess of slavery and despotism 5 3 | trace the growth of the excess of freedom from the beginning. 6 5 | go to the same tune. The excess of any of these things is 7 5 | Wherefore let every man avoid excess of selflove, and condescend 8 5 | man should refrain from excess either of laughter or tears, 9 5 | which the pleasures are in excess, and do not wish for that 10 5 | houses, and there be an excess of citizens, owing to the 11 5 | extreme poverty, nor, again, excess of wealth, for both are 12 5 | fortune that which is in excess of the measure, if he give 13 5 | receive half the value of the excess, and the delinquent shall 14 5 | shall pay a sum equal to the excess out of his own property, 15 5 | and the other half of the excess shall belong to the Gods. 16 6 | let all that he has in excess be confiscated, and let 17 7 | amusements which are carried to excess by us at Athens. Not only 18 8 | becomes excessive, we term the excess love.~Cleinias. Very true.~ 19 8 | his possessions, let the excess be registered in the books 20 9 | if he have anything in excess of the lot which is assigned 21 12| two and do away with the excess; and then including all


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