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Dialogue
1 Intro| even the worst of civilized mankind will appear virtuous and 2 Intro| opinion of the generality of mankind. What does he think of knowledge? 3 Intro| satirical reflections on mankind, veils thrown over truths 4 Intro| himself, the ‘least jealous of mankind.’~Nor is there anything 5 Intro| intelligible to the rest of mankind. Here as elsewhere is the 6 Prot| increases the exasperation of mankind; for they regard him who 7 Prot| Sophist and instructor of mankind; such an open acknowledgement 8 Prot| the earth. Thus provided, mankind at first lived dispersed, 9 Prot| Socrates, why the Athenians and mankind in general, when the question 10 Prot| once that in the opinion of mankind virtue may be acquired; 11 Prot| whereas law is the tyrant of mankind, and often compels us to 12 Prot| another like the meanest of mankind! I do pray and advise you, 13 Prot| the idea that the rest of mankind will be less likely to take 14 Prot| the only point about which mankind are in error.~Suppose, then, 15 Prot| save our life. Would not mankind generally acknowledge that