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1 1 | laws; on our way we can pass the time pleasantly in about
2 1 | things of the conquered pass into the hands of the conquerors.~
3 3 | things human—may come to pass in accordance with his soul’
4 3 | Athenian. Next, we must pass in review the government
5 4 | nor ever will, come to pass in any other way. The real
6 5 | him, will do his best to pass through life without sinning
7 5 | he must be who would best pass through life in respect
8 5 | continue in the same rank, or pass into another in any individual
9 6 | guardians of the law shall pass any further enactments which
10 6 | thinks that individuals may pass the day as they please,
11 7 | should walk seriously, and pass life in the noblest of pastimes,
12 8 | whose souls are compelled to pass through life always hungering?~
13 8 | have now come to such a pass that even then the desired
14 8 | would you advise them to pass if this one failed?~Athenian.
15 10| Suppose that we three have to pass a rapid river, and I, being
16 11| day on which this comes to pass, he shall take that which
17 12| twice over.~And now let us pass under review the examiners
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