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chance 21
change 37
changed 6
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21 affirm
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21 back
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21 compelled
21 continue
21 decide
Plato
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chance

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1 2 | pleasure must not be that of chance persons; the fairest music 2 3 | not to be attributed to chance, as I maintain; the reason 3 3 | thousand vessels and more. One chance of safety remained, slight 4 4 | you were ever to have a chance of preserving your state 5 4 | but that in human affairs chance is almost everything. And 6 4 | governs all things, and that chance and opportunity co–operate 7 4 | legislator, and that some happy chance brings them together. When 8 4 | merely consider them to be chance topics of discourse. Let 9 5 | cause, or some impediment of chance or nature. For we must not 10 6 | into which the element of chance enters as seldom as possible.~ 11 8 | of these years he should chance to distinguish himself by 12 9 | legislator is able to control chance. In such a case the judges 13 10| some by art, and some by chance.~Cleinias. Is not that true?~ 14 10| the work of nature and of chance, the lesser of art, which, 15 10| all exist by nature and chance, and none of them by art, 16 10| elements are severally moved by chance and some inherent force 17 10| was saying, by nature and chance only. Art sprang up afterwards 18 11| will by some unexpected chance, the other party may go 19 12| actions will proceed by mere chance.~Cleinias. Very true.~Athenian. 20 12| way into the city, or some chance person who pretends to be 21 12| must risk the whole on the chance of throwing, as they say,


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