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1 1| other, or that peace and friendship should be re–established,
2 1| you; thus ancient is the friendship which I and my parents have
3 2| children;—when pleasure, and friendship, and pain, and hatred, are
4 3| wisdom is to be the aim, or friendship is to be the aim, that all
5 3| spirit. And now, speaking of friendship and wisdom and freedom,
6 3| liberty and the combination of friendship with wisdom, you must have
7 3| because there was freedom and friendship and communion of mind among
8 3| thus creating a feeling of friendship and community among all
9 3| despotism, and so destroyed friendship and community of feeling.
10 3| created in them the spirit of friendship; there was the fear of the
11 4| There is an element of friendship in the community of race,
12 6| saying, that “equality makes friendship,” is happy and also true;
13 6| and the second to promote friendship and “better acquaintance,”
14 7| after him in the way of friendship, which is praised and also
15 8| matters must see the nature of friendship and desire, and of these
16 8| Very true.~Athenian. The friendship which arises from contraries
17 8| which is the sworn mark of friendship and hatred between neighbours;
18 9| feelings of enmity to those of friendship.~Cleinias. Very good.~Athenian.
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