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Dialogue
1 Repub| use and profit which is common to them and all men. And 2 Repub| to err, and I adopted the common mode of speaking. But to 3 Repub| which all artists have in common, that is to be attributed 4 Repub| which they all have the common use? ~True, he replied. ~ 5 Repub| render them incapable of common action? ~Certainly. ~And 6 Repub| unjust are incapable of common action; nay, more, that 7 Repub| justice according to the common view of them. Secondly, 8 Repub| result of his labors into a common stock?-the individual husbandman, 9 Repub| they should sacrifice not a common [Eleusinian] pig, but some 10 Repub| strength; he will not, like common athletes, use exercise and 11 Repub| friends have all things in common, as the proverb says. ~That 12 Repub| try. ~Such cases are very common, he said, with invalids 13 Repub| friends have all things in common." ~And was I not right, 14 Repub| have all their pursuits in common; to the utility and also 15 Repub| our guardians are to be common, and their children are 16 Repub| their children are to be common, and no parent is to know 17 Repub| having wives and children in common; the possibility is quite 18 Repub| them; and they must live in common houses and meet at common 19 Repub| common houses and meet at common meals. None of them will 20 Repub| their wives and families in common. And now you would have 21 Repub| Shall we try to find a common basis by asking of ourselves 22 Repub| Yes; and where there is no common but only private feeling 23 Repub| nearest approach to this common feeling which you describe. ~ 24 Repub| their pleasures and pains in common? ~Yes, and so they will. ~ 25 Repub| will. ~And they will have a common interest in the same thing 26 Repub| my own," and having this common interest they will have 27 Repub| interest they will have a common feeling of pleasure and 28 Repub| therefore they all tend toward a common end. ~Certainly, he replied. ~ 29 Repub| and women are to have a common way of life such as we have 30 Repub| described-common education, common children; and they are to 31 Repub| watch over the citizens in common whether abiding in the city 32 Repub| own land, and share in the common temples? ~Most certainly. ~ 33 Repub| and intelligences use in common, and which everyone first 34 Repub| and children are to be in common; and that all education 35 Repub| and peace are also to be common, and the best philosophers 36 Repub| were describing, which are common to all, and contain nothing 37 Repub| general, in the institution of common meals, and in the attention 38 Repub| Yes, he replied, a very common occurrence. ~Yes, I said; 39 Repub| lion-heart his ally, and in common care of them all should 40 Repub| number of individuals have a common name, we assume them to 41 Repub| I do. ~Let us take any common instance; there are beds 42 Repub| reason of mankind, which by common consent have ever been deemed