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1 3 | settled, and what laws are the salvation and what are the destruction
2 3 | or governments being the salvation or destruction of great
3 3 | and they think that their salvation depends on the employment
4 3 | considering that there was no salvation for them either by land
5 3 | they descry any hope of salvation; for they were attacked
6 4 | battle of Salamis was the salvation of Hellas.~Athenian. Why,
7 4 | individual—then, as I was saying, salvation is hopeless. And now, Cleinias,
8 4 | inferiors of the law, has salvation, and every blessing which
9 5 | is the great beginning of salvation to a state, and upon this
10 10| temperance and wisdom are our salvation; and the place of these
11 12| this for the attainment of salvation and victory in war. And
12 12| give not only health and salvation to the body, but law, or
13 12| according to you, is to be the salvation of our government and of
14 12| may be truly called the salvation of all.~Cleinias. Yes, Quite
15 12| with the senses, is the salvation of ships in storms as well
16 12| he were seeking to attain salvation?~Cleinias. Very good.~Athenian.
17 12| according to law for the salvation of the state. Shall we propose
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