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1 1 | Megillus. That is not an easy question to answer; still
2 1 | in general, the answer is easy—that education makes good
3 1 | which would be wonderfully easy in comparison with those
4 4 | difficult before, it is then easy.~Cleinias. Yes; and he certainly
5 5 | suits about money may be easy and quite simple.~The next
6 6 | in my mind the free and easy manner in which we are ordaining
7 6 | and that admits of a very easy correction; for if, turning
8 6 | is a matter not at all easy for us to determine. There
9 7 | Athenian. The practice is more easy for us to understand than
10 7 | thoughts?~Cleinias. It is not easy, Stranger, to put aside
11 7 | matters minutely is neither easy, nor at all possible for
12 8 | which, in one respect, is easy, but, in another, is of
13 8 | such a law, which was very easy in one respect, but in another
14 10| this question it is not easy to give an intelligent answer;
15 10| make the care of all things easy to the Gods. If any one
16 10| world has a wonderfully easy task.~Cleinias. How so?~
17 11| legislation. To effect this is no easy matter, and requires a great
18 11| magician. Now it is not easy to know the nature of all
19 12| practice? It is by no means easy to find a magistrate who
20 12| by our knowledge, is no easy matter. The safest course
21 12| next place, it will not be easy for them to discover themselves
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