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1 1 | faithful in a civil broil is worth his weight in gold and silver. 2 2 | still the lawgiver, who is worth anything, if he ever ventures 3 2 | harm nor good in any degree worth speaking of.~Cleinias. Very 4 4 | was as we said, hardly worth reckoning in the catalogue 5 4 | gains his ear, and is always worth having. For there is no 6 5 | as one man, the second is worth many men, because he informs 7 5 | important—they are only worth introducing for the sake 8 5 | education, will never be worth anything; and therefore, 9 7 | human affairs are hardly worth considering in earnest, 10 7 | instruction in any degree worth, speaking of in war, which 11 8 | least not to any extent worth speaking of? Is this due 12 9 | as bad. Every man who is worth anything will inform the 13 10| impiety, in all six, which are worth distinguishing, and should 14 11| if the thing is of little worth, and the man who takes it 15 11| friend, for such things are worth listening to.~Cleinias.


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