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1 1 | the world foolish in not understanding that all are always at war
2 1 | try to have the gift of understanding me. But first let me make
3 2 | souls not yet capable of understanding the nature of them, and
4 3 | vocal, as though they had understanding of good and bad in music
5 3 | and thirdly, should have understanding;—these were our principles,
6 6 | no difficulty either in understanding or acquiring most kinds
7 6 | Zeus takes away half the understanding of men whom the day of slavery
8 7 | the effect that our poets, understanding prayers to be requests which
9 7 | and men having a better understanding about them: all these things,
10 7 | There is some difficulty in understanding my meaning, but not a very
11 10| opponent, if you have any understanding whatsoever. For I think
12 10| they are only from want of understanding, and not from malice or
13 11| he must do this on the understanding that the law gives no protection
14 11| collection, he is to act on the understanding that the law gives no protection
15 11| Neither God, nor a man who has understanding, will ever advise any one
16 11| Athenian. Every man of any understanding fears and respects the prayers
17 12| and without an intelligent understanding of them. And there always
18 12| cannot be said to have understanding about any of these matters.~
19 12| is, or will be a wise and understanding soul; it is of a different
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