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1 Repub| thinks himself to be near death, fears and cares enter into 2 Repub| continue thus to the hour of death; being just and seeming 3 Repub| and men, in life and after death, as the most numerous and 4 Repub| will take away the fear of death? Can any man be courageous 5 Repub| courageous who has the fear of death in him? ~Certainly not, 6 Repub| And can he be fearless of death, or will he choose death 7 Repub| death, or will he choose death in battle rather than defeat 8 Repub| Tiresias: ~"[To him even after death did Persephone grant mind,] 9 Repub| should fear slavery more than death. ~Undoubtedly. ~Also we 10 Repub| good man will not consider death terrible to any other good 11 Repub| he is going to wounds or death or is overtaken by some 12 Repub| the invention of lingering death; for he had a mortal disease 13 Repub| who was at the point of death, and for this reason he 14 Repub| shall be honored in life and death, and shall receive sepulture 15 Repub| forbidden under pain of death to alter the constitution; 16 Repub| while living, and after death have an honorable burial. ~ 17 Repub| Or can such a one account death fearful? No, indeed. ~Then 18 Repub| attainder, or confiscation, or death, which, as you are aware, 19 Repub| are ready to assert to the death, that this our constitution 20 Repub| rewards in life and after death. This was the sort of thing 21 Repub| and they would put him to death. ~No question, he said. ~ 22 Repub| informers, and either put to death or exiled or deprived of 23 Repub| they have been sentenced to death or exile, just stay where 24 Repub| to get him condemned to death by a public accusation, 25 Repub| tyrant be; he has put to death the others and has these 26 Repub| children should be put to death by his slaves? ~Yes, he 27 Repub| her at last bring her to death, and so separate her from 28 Repub| unjust in consequence of death. ~But if someone who would 29 Repub| present, the wicked receive death at the hands of others as 30 Repub| dwelling-place from being a house of death. ~True, I said; if the inherent 31 Repub| both in life and after death. ~Certainly not, he said. ~ 32 Repub| good to him in life and death; for the gods have a care 33 Repub| both just and unjust after death. And you ought to hear them, 34 Repub| choice both in life and after death. A man must take with him