Book
1 1 | What truth and what justice require of us, if I am not mistaken,
2 1 | Athenian. Does a captain require only to have nautical knowledge
3 1 | well as the soldiers will require a ruler?~Cleinias. To be
4 1 | which they will afterwards require for their art. For example,
5 2 | character, for they will require both wisdom and courage;
6 3 | afterwards, all the arts which require iron and brass and the like
7 3 | and weaving arts do not require any use of iron: and God
8 4 | which shipwrights always require for the interior of ships.~
9 4 | fortune, he would then only require to exercise his art?~Cleinias.
10 4 | the conditions which you require in a state before you can
11 5 | by all those persons who require the use of them. Wherefore
12 7 | the childish nature will require sports; now is the time
13 7 | the greatest of evils, and require the utmost prevision.~Cleinias.
14 8 | end; and also will he not require that they shall practise
15 11| dealings between man and man require to be suitably regulated.
16 11| law. If the sons of a man require guardians, and: the father
17 11| appoint when the orphans require guardians. And the fifteen
18 11| all, and leaves sons who require the care of guardians, they
19 12| in the streets, and may require that before daybreak they
20 12| know or whose evil actions require to be punished and reproved,
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