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1 1 | and what I am seeking to prove: I maintain that the divine
2 1 | any argument which will prove to us that we ought to encourage
3 1 | these imaginary terrors, and prove them, when the affection
4 2 | Your arguments seem to prove your point.~Athenian. May
5 4 | counsel which you give will prove injurious. You see that
6 6 | idle talk, I should like to prove to you, if you will consent
7 7 | the birds; whereby they prove to any intelligent person,
8 8 | were monstrous, he might prove his point, but he would
9 8 | of true law. How can we prove, that what I am saying is
10 8 | persuasive argument which will prove to you that such enactments
11 9 | legislate, then, we must prove that they are two, and what
12 10| Athenian. How would you prove it?~Cleinias. How? In the
13 10| in some way or other to prove that there are Gods, and
14 10| when he is called upon to prove the existence of the Gods?
15 11| regulations, he who knows and can prove the fact, and does prove
16 11| prove the fact, and does prove it in the presence of the
17 11| another by poisons, and which prove fatal, have been already
18 12| magistracies into twelve parts, and prove the holders of them by every
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