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Dialogue
1 Intro| human things.”’~There is no reason to suppose that in all this 2 Intro| regarded them. Nor is there any reason to doubt that Socrates is 3 Prot| of speakers. There is no reason why we should not go to 4 Prot| state.’~And this is the reason, Socrates, why the Athenians 5 Prot| explained to you, Socrates, the reason of this phenomenon.~And 6 Prot| the feeble? And for this reason. Because he knows that good 7 Prot| under the notion, or for the reason, that he has done wrong, — 8 Prot| of good men. What is the reason why good men teach their 9 Prot| another, and this is the reason why every one is so ready 10 Prot| inward parts: and for this reason physicians always forbid 11 Prot| explaining when asked the reason of the difference. And I 12 Prot| considering that if the reason of their superiority were 13 Prot| hard’); there would be no reason for the introduction of ( 14 Prot| voices and conversation, by reason of their stupidity, raise 15 Prot| say, the divers.~And the reason of this is that they have 16 Prot| knowledge?~Yes, that is the reason.~And who have confidence 17 Prot| persons whom I have asked the reason of this have said that when 18 Prot| which they affirm to be the reason why they do not always do 19 Prot| them evil for any other reason, except because they end 20 Prot| things good for any other reason except that they end in 21 Prot| cowards?~He assented.~And the reason why they are cowards is