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1 2 | something, others uttering all sorts of cries. But, whereas the
2 2 | are entertainments of all sorts, including gymnastic, musical,
3 3 | calculation and skilled in all sorts of accomplishments, and
4 4 | and the oarsman, and all sorts of rather inferior persons
5 4 | legislates, but accidents of all sorts, which legislate for us
6 4 | legislate for us in all sorts of ways. The violence of
7 6 | politics, and is liable to all sorts of insidious assaults; and
8 6 | destructions of states, and all sorts of pursuits both orderly
9 6 | in all the world, and all sorts of changes of the seasons
10 7 | these objects: For these sorts of exercises, and no others,
11 7 | time to time pour forth all sorts of horrible blasphemies
12 7 | hexameter, trimeter, and all sorts of measures—some who are
13 7 | of javelins, and of all sorts of blows. And when the imitation
14 8 | that there are these three sorts of love, ought the law to
15 9 | the legislator into two sorts: there is simple ignorance,
16 10| with another undergoes all sorts of changes, either of herself,
17 10| of these causes arise two sorts of impiety, in all six,
18 10| of men produces two other sorts of crimes, and the notion
19 11| fifths. Now there are many sorts of madness, some arising
20 12| zeal one of the noblest sorts of knowledge;—to know that
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