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1 1 | that both we and they are equally in earnest. Please follow
2 1 | which makes your citizen equally brave against pleasure and
3 1 | that sort which is at all equally prominent in the Cretan
4 1 | considered that this was equally true of pleasure; he should
5 1 | last case, too, he might equally show his self–control.~Athenian.
6 2 | Once more, are all of us equally delighted with every sort
7 2 | too?~Cleinias. I am not equally disposed to grant that.~
8 4 | the same principle applies equally to all human things?~Cleinias.
9 5 | are alive or not, he is equally solitary.—Worthy of honour
10 5 | subject to curse and dishonour equally him who brought the money,
11 5 | receive honours and offices as equally as possible, and there will
12 6 | knowledge—and this applies equally to men and women, old and
13 7 | and let praise be given equally to women as well as men
14 7 | of bows and other weapons equally with the men. And I further
15 8 | in poitry, ought to apply equally to men and women. The legislator
16 9 | case of parricide apply equally to every other remission.
17 11| similar law, which shall apply equally to matters great and small:—
18 11| private persons unless they equally serve him, except for his
19 11| do them good, he is not equally heard, and that they do
20 11| whatever manner gained; and equally, if he be judged to have
21 12| and the principal shall be equally liable. If a person wishes
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