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1 1 | one is far better, as we affirm, than the other in a more
2 2 | also the best;—we shall affirm this to be a most certain
3 3 | first place declare and affirm that the citizen who does
4 3 | the subject; and this we affirm to be quite just.~Cleinias.
5 3 | worse and worse. And we affirm the reason of this to have
6 4 | which, as we may safely affirm, has the most fatal results
7 4 | In the first place, we affirm that next after the Olympian
8 5 | state. The intention, as we affirm, of a reasonable statesman,
9 7 | new to be honoured. And I affirm that there is nothing which
10 7 | propose.~Athenian. Let us then affirm the paradox that strains
11 7 | with the men. And I further affirm, that if these things are
12 7 | this be true, then I do affirm that much learning is dangerous
13 7 | and noblest life, which we affirm to be indeed the very truth
14 8 | the vices of mankind, I affirm that our ordinance should
15 9 | I may by grace of Heaven affirm, like, gatherers of stones
16 10| own impious notions; they affirm that which is the first
17 10| philosophers have the audacity to affirm, all things were at rest
18 10| of fire or air, as some affirm, and violently propels body
19 10| than goods, there is, as we affirm, an immortal conflict going
20 11| ministers of good, and that we affirm to be contrary to their
21 12| the four—the same, as we affirm, in courage and in temperance,
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