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1 1 | communicate his observation to a ruler or to an equal in years
2 1 | intended by nature to have a ruler, and is well enough when
3 1 | president, but always without a ruler or with a bad one:—when
4 1 | soldiers will require a ruler?~Cleinias. To be sure; no
5 1 | provide them with a quiet ruler?~Cleinias. Of course.~Athenian.
6 1 | of the revels? For if the ruler of drinkers be himself young
7 1 | superintendence of a sober ruler. Do you not see that a drunken
8 1 | drunken pilot or a drunken ruler of any sort will ruin ship,
9 3 | whom the lot falls is a ruler, and he who fails in obtaining
10 4 | mortal man and not God is the ruler, have no escape from evils
11 4 | no need of any guide or ruler, but is able himself to
12 5 | leave the selection to the ruler of the settlement. Following
13 5 | to be preserved, and no ruler, nor any one else who aspires
14 8 | have to be coerced; and the ruler fears the subject, and will
15 10| obey the soul, which is the ruler?~Cleinias. Nothing can be
16 10| us say to the youth:—The ruler of the universe has ordered
17 10| been infinite; but now the ruler of the world has a wonderfully
18 12| first place, to be called a ruler at all; further, will he
19 12| citizen, can hardly be a good ruler of a whole state; but he
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