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1 1 | Athenian. This would be a mode of testing and training
2 2 | rightly sung to the Dorian mode, or to the rhythm which
3 3 | in some way; and yet this mode of looking at things may
4 4 | This, then, is always the mode and fashion in which justice
5 5 | themselves enmities by their mode of distributing lands and
6 5 | not take offence at such a mode of living together, and
7 6 | the magistracies, and the mode of establishing them; and,
8 6 | council for the year.~The mode of election which has been
9 6 | study, or habit, or some mode of acquisition, or desire,
10 6 | exist already, Cleinias, the mode of life during the year
11 7 | any of us imagine a better mode of effecting this object
12 7 | evolutions and tactics, and the mode of grounding and taking
13 7 | in natural order. Another mode of amusing them is to distribute
14 7 | and if we are wrong in our mode of speaking now, and can
15 8 | competition in gymnastic and the mode of learning it have been
16 10| whatever be the place and mode of their existence;—and
17 11| what do you call the true mode of service?~Athenian. I
18 12| virtue. Let us invent a mode of creating them, which
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