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Dialogue
1 Intro| Because the wisest and best Athenian citizens do not 2 Intro| the doubt of Socrates the best answer is the fact, that 3 Intro| that many who know what is best, act contrary to their knowledge 4 Intro| considers openness to be the best policy, and particularly 5 Intro| extent Protagoras has the best of the argument and represents 6 Prot| order his own house in the best manner, and he will be able 7 Prot| to speak and act for the best in the affairs of the state.~ 8 Prot| but of individuals; the best and wisest of our citizens 9 Prot| have taught them to the best of their ability,—but who 10 Prot| that the conclusion will be best proven if there be no ‘if.’~ 11 Prot| again that~‘They are the best for the longest time whom 12 Prot| he said; I should say the best of all things, if I am in 13 Prot| know the things which are best, and not to do them when 14 Prot| do not always do what is best. When we say to them: Friends,