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Plato
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1 1 | is not the entire aim and object of our own institutions, 2 1 | Hellenes; for they fulfil the object of laws, which is to make 3 1 | really bears on our present object.~Cleinias. Proceed.~Athenian. 4 2 | not know what the exact object is which is imitated, ever 5 2 | or to see that any worthy object is imitated by them. And 6 4 | them the first or principal object of their laws?”~Cleinias. 7 5 | younger—in this way the object may be attained. And if 8 5 | the many declare to be the object of a good legislator, namely, 9 5 | they imagine to be the real object of legislation, at the same 10 7 | girls too, if they do not object, at any rate until they 11 7 | better mode of effecting this object than that of the Egyptians?~ 12 7 | And what has it been the object of our argument to show? 13 7 | is the natural and worthy object of our most serious and 14 7 | and, looking to the same object, what is useful in the revolutions 15 7 | to masters, if you do not object.~Cleinias. We can have no 16 8 | chastely with the chaste object of his affection. Now the 17 11| less seemlyalike have this object;—they seek to satisfy our 18 12| cultivated for the same object, and also endurance of the 19 12| common effort to gain such an object; for I too will gladly share


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