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lawless 6
lawlessly 1
lawlessness 2
laws 33
lawyer 1
laxity 1
lay 8
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33 guardian
33 hardly
33 heaven
33 laws
33 once
33 receive
33 whereas
Plato
The Republic

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laws
   Dialogue
1 Repub| forms of government make laws democratical, aristocratical, 2 Repub| several interests; and these laws, which are made by them 3 Repub| err? ~Then in making their laws they may sometimes make 4 Repub| admit that? ~Yes. ~And the laws which they make must be 5 Repub| neither; hence there arise laws and mutual covenants; and 6 Repub| promise to make them my laws. ~ 7 Repub| will conform to the same laws, and these have been already 8 Repub| when the guardians of the laws and of the government are 9 Repub| change, the fundamental laws of the State always change 10 Repub| from contracts goes on to laws and constitutions, in utter 11 Repub| there is no need to impose laws about them on good men; 12 Repub| only preserve to them the laws which we have given them. ~ 13 Repub| forever making and mending the laws and their lives in the hope 14 Repub| enactments whether concerning laws or the constitution either 15 Repub| them to take the dye of the laws in perfection, and the color 16 Repub| supposed, the fundamental laws of the State will be maintained. ~ 17 Repub| justice, in the matter of laws. And that is a risk which 18 Repub| themselves must obey the laws, and they must also imitate 19 Repub| the legislator in making laws and in the organization 20 Repub| Then in every way the laws will help the citizens to 21 Repub| are best able to guard the laws and institutions of our 22 Repub| other world to order the laws about beauty, goodness, 23 Repub| you were laying down the laws. ~That was said, he replied. ~ 24 Repub| State, and will inscribe no laws, until they have either 25 Repub| The ruler may impose the laws and institutions which we 26 Repub| we say not only that our laws, if they could be enacted, 27 Repub| of the State and of the laws. ~True. ~The guardian then, 28 Repub| in their own habits and laws, I mean in the laws which 29 Repub| and laws, I mean in the laws which we have given them: 30 Repub| rulers will not attain; the laws which regulate them will 31 Repub| cease to care even for the laws, written or unwritten; they 32 Repub| they are controlled by the laws and by reason, and the better 33 Repub| was still subject to the laws and to his father, were


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