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1 2| I say that they are the forms under which virtue and vice 2 2| For no one will admit that forms of vice in the dance are 3 2| are more beautiful than forms of virtue, or that he himself 4 2| himself delights in the forms of vice, and others in a 5 2| citizens must be habituated to forms and strains of virtue. These 6 2| to leave the traditional forms and invent new ones. To 7 2| painted or moulded in the same forms which they had ten thousand 8 3| origin and development of forms of government.~Cleinias. 9 3| witness to the fact that such forms of government sometimes 10 3| government, in which all other forms and conditions of polities 11 3| then: there are two mother forms of states from which the 12 3| you must have both these forms of government in a measure; 13 4| existing in any powerful forms of government, whether in 14 4| are of said to be as many forms of laws as there are of 15 4| aged. Comparing now the two forms of the law, you will be 16 4| be regarded. Of the two forms of law which have been recited, 17 5| is, that there are three forms of government, the best, 18 6| Lacedaemonians is of all Hellenic forms of slavery the most controverted 19 7| assign to these also their forms. Now both sexes have melodies


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