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Plato
Laws

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1 1 | always to cooperate with the lead of the best, which is law. 2 1 | of the draught, you would lead them amid these imaginary 3 2 | that there are bad men who lead pleasant lives, or that 4 2 | are the happier—those who lead the justest, or those who 5 2 | the justest, or those who lead the pleasantest life? and 6 2 | they replied, Those who lead the pleasantest—that would 7 2 | own performance, and also lead younger men to welcome with 8 3 | approve to the chiefs who lead the tribes, and who are 9 3 | is, that the wise should lead and command, and the ignorant 10 3 | among kings, because they lead a proud and luxurious life.~ 11 4 | laws than when the rulers lead: such changes never have, 12 6 | their then commanders shall lead them again towards the left, 13 6 | different high roads which lead out of the country into 14 6 | undergo a scrutiny, and lead the choruses for a year 15 8 | magistrates determine to lead forth the whole people, 16 10| philosophers inviting them to lead a true life according to 17 10| use of argument, but they lead away the minds of others: 18 12| there are two things which lead men to believe in the Gods,


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