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1 1 | actions; and herein lies the difference between virtue and vice.
2 2 | Cleinias. There is a great difference, Stranger, in the two kinds
3 3 | nor was poverty a cause of difference among them; and rich they
4 4 | slaves or freemen makes no difference; they acquire their knowledge
5 4 | remember how great will be the difference between them, according
6 4 | important, and it makes all the difference whether we clearly remember
7 5 | Cleinias, that there is a difference in places, and that some
8 7 | uses of them; whereas no difference is found in the use of the
9 7 | nature balanced, we create a difference in them by bad habit. In
10 7 | consequence, but makes a great difference, and may be of very great
11 7 | And there is a very great difference between one who has learnt
12 7 | indicated by their natural difference. The grand, and that which
13 9 | are two, and what is the difference between them, that when
14 9 | little more clearly the difference between hurt and injustice,
15 9 | slave, there shall be no difference as touching murder by one’
16 10| there are Gods, but with a difference—the one saying that they
17 11| among friends, but if any difference arises about the collection,
18 12| great or rather absolute difference between him who is deprived
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