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naturally 28
nature 171
natured 2
natures 18
nautical 2
naval 5
navel 1
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18 lead
18 magistrate
18 mode
18 natures
18 neighbour
18 persuade
18 prove
Plato
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natures

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1 1 | And this knowledge of the natures and habits of men’s souls 2 2 | beautiful. But those whose natures, or ways, or habits are 3 2 | are others, again, whose natures are right and their habits 4 2 | habits are right and their natures wrong, and they praise one 5 4 | persuading, and partly when natures do not yield to the persuasion 6 6 | powerful, but that the slower natures shall be compelled to enter 7 6 | he who in regard to the natures and actions of his slaves 8 7 | the minds of men and the natures of their souls. For when 9 7 | children, directing their natures, and always turning them 10 7 | are they?~Athenian. The natures of commensurable and incommensurable 11 8 | of superior and inferior natures, which is a far greater 12 8 | in spite of their lawless natures, are very strictly and precisely 13 8 | comprehend all those corrupt natures whom we call inferior to 14 10| these lost and perverted natures should not be spoken in 15 10| to the order of destiny: natures which have undergone a lesser 16 10| that class of monstrous natures who not only believe that 17 11| matter of fact, where the natures of men are utterly bad; 18 11| with them deeper and softer natures. Those who have no children,


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