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enemies 24
enemy 15
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enemy

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1 1 | conceive himself to be his own enemy:—what shall we say?~Cleinias. 2 2 | and he ought to be the enemy of all pandering to the 3 3 | would never have met the enemy, or defended their temples 4 4 | learn how to imitate their enemy at sea, and in this way, 5 4 | awaiting the attack of an enemy and dying boldly; and that 6 6 | trench, and to keep off the enemy by fortifications, under 7 8 | escaping or for capturing an enemy, quickness of foot is required; 8 9 | we will deem the greatest enemy of the whole state. But 9 9 | temples, and he who was the enemy of law and order, might 10 9 | would be if he had slain an enemy; and the same rule will 11 9 | slay another who is not his enemy, and whom the law does not 12 9 | his country against the enemy, he, besides the other penalties, 13 12| arms is overtaken by the enemy and does not turn round 14 12| should regard the friend and enemy of the state as his own 15 12| state as his own friend and enemy; and if any one makes peace


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