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1 1 | and act, will still be perfectly temperate?~Cleinias. A most 2 5 | confluent waters should be perfectly clear, and in order to effect 3 6 | to show that he is of a perfectly pure family, not stained 4 7 | not been. For as he who is perfectly skilled in the Pancratium 5 8 | being wronged. No man can be perfectly secure against wrong, unless 6 8 | wrong, unless he has become perfectly good; and cities are like 7 8 | Stranger, that you are perfectly right in what you have been 8 9 | well regulated and will be perfectly adapted to the practice 9 9 | deformed in body, are still perfectly beautiful in respect of 10 9 | laws.~Cleinias. You are perfectly right.~Athenian. We all 11 10| was said, that they are perfectly good, and that the care 12 12| never be thoroughly, and perfectly civilized, nor, again, can 13 12| Athenian. You understand me perfectly, Cleinias; and we must assume, 14 12| the rest of mankind, and perfectly to show him who desires


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