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1 1 | have runners you must have light arms—no one can carry a
2 1 | convenient because they are light. Now all these regulations
3 1 | principles you have thrown a light upon the argument, and will
4 4 | unbecoming word to them; for of light and fleeting words the penalty
5 4 | of the subject into the light of day?~Cleinias. Exactly.~
6 5 | to one another. When not light but darkness and ignorance
7 6 | generals; but captains of light troops, or archers, or any
8 6 | of public tables in the light of day, and just that part
9 6 | when dragged out into the light they will exert their utmost
10 7 | bring my wares into the light of day, for I acknowledge
11 7 | when completed, may throw light on our present perplexity.~
12 7 | weapons, and the use of the light shield, and all fighting
13 8 | counterpart in a combat of the light armed; they shall contend
14 8 | contend with bows and with light shields and with javelins
15 9 | done by violence and in the light of day, and another kind
16 10| hard and soft and heavy and light; and the great and primitive
17 10| about in a chariot to give light to men, or acting from without
18 11| foul names, out of words light as air, in very deed the
19 12| rest of the world is no light matter; for the many are
20 12| be of use and will throw light upon the examination, or
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