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1 1 | censure a goat or any other animal who has no keeper, or a
2 2 | manner; and that no other animal attained to any perception
3 2 | who does not know what the animal is which has been imitated?~
4 2 | uttered; I only know that no animal at birth is mature or perfect
5 3 | the only survivors of the animal world; and there might be
6 5 | and being of every other animal, if he should neglect to
7 6 | is a tame or civilized animal; nevertheless, he requires
8 6 | that man is a troublesome animal, and therefore he is not
9 6 | flesh of a cow and had no animal sacrifices, but only cakes
10 6 | which begin at birth—every animal has a natural desire for
11 7 | will tell you how:—Every animal that is born is wont to
12 7 | weep more than any other animal.~Cleinias. Quite true.~Athenian.
13 9 | beast of burden or other animal cause the death of any one,
14 11| magistrates; and if it be an animal which is deposited, then
15 11| If a man lay claim to any animal or anything else which he
16 11| cleared of this sort of animal.~If a slave of either sex
17 11| horse, or dog, or any other animal, injure the property of
18 12| also in a ship, or in an animal; they all have their cords,
19 12| natural saviour, as of an animal the soul and the head are
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