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Dialogue
1 Intro| him prudence in affairs private and public; in short, the 2 Intro| were saying, is not the private possession of any man, but 3 Prot| education, and because a private gentleman and freeman ought 4 Prot| this is prudence in affairs private as well as public; he will 5 Prot| taught and cultivated both in private and public; and, notwithstanding, 6 Prot| all this care about virtue private and public, why, Socrates, 7 Prot| virtue is not any man’s private possession. If so —and nothing 8 Prot| everybody the art, both in private and public, and reproving 9 Prot| command of a vessel?— not the private individual, for he is always 10 Prot| worse off both in public and private life:—Let us suppose this