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1 1 | Cnosus do, as I believe, entirely agree with you. But we should
2 1 | about laws turns almost entirely on pleasure and pain, both
3 1 | Cleinias. Very true; and we entirely agree with you.~Athenian.
4 1 | Do not these qualities entirely desert a man if he becomes
5 1 | drink?~Cleinias. Yes, they entirely desert him.~Athenian. Does
6 3 | land or sea had been almost entirely lost, as I may say, with
7 4 | who gain the upper hand so entirely monopolize the government,
8 5 | and making life to be most entirely free from sorrow. Let parents,
9 7 | nor, on the other hand, entirely avoid pains, but should
10 7 | the sons of the Gods, is entirely associated with the consciousness
11 8 | against their will, but entirely with their will.~Megillus.
12 9 | them, and impose upon them entirely different penalties?~Athenian.
13 10| also that legislation is entirely a work of art, and is based
14 10| in a lathe, and is most entirely akin and similar to the
15 10| care of all things is most entirely natural to them.~Cleinias.
16 10| not on any principle be entirely mistaken in praising any
17 11| it, in order that if not entirely, we may yet partially, cure
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