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1 1 | in the true sense men and freemen. Tell me whether you assent
2 2 | melodies with the gestures of freemen would they add on the rhythms
3 2 | rhythms and gestures of freemen, would they assign to them
4 3 | reign of Cyrus they were freemen and also lords of many others:
5 4 | whether they are slaves or freemen makes no difference; they
6 4 | learning, as the manner of freemen is, who have learned scientifically
7 4 | patients in states, slaves and freemen; and the slave doctors run
8 4 | attends and practises upon freemen; and he carries his enquiries
9 6 | admonished as if they were freemen, which will only make them
10 7 | reason is that masters and freemen in states, when they hear
11 7 | the body are unworthy of freemen, O Megillus and Cleinias.~
12 7 | therefore to this end all freemen ought to arrange the way
13 7 | three studies suitable for freemen. Arithmetic is one of them;
14 7 | Cleinias. True.~Athenian. All freemen, I conceive, should learn
15 7 | which is hardly worthy of freemen, come into the head of any
16 8 | character among all, slaves and freemen, women and children, throughout
17 8 | three parts; one part for freemen, another for their servants,
18 8 | distribute them among slaves and freemen, he having power to determine
19 11| general for his elders who are freemen, and whom he serves as a
20 11| manner in which children of freemen should be brought up in
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