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28 beautiful
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Plato
The Republic

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taken
   Dialogue
1 Repub| What folly, Socrates, has taken possession of you all? And 2 Repub| question: Is the physician, taken in that strict sense of 3 Repub| in the ship is not to be taken into account; neither is 4 Repub| entirely just; nothing is to be taken away from either of them, 5 Repub| for justice. If he have taken a false step he must be 6 Repub| impression is more readily taken. ~Quite true. ~And shall 7 Repub| therefore every care must be taken that our auxiliaries, being 8 Repub| Yes, great care should be taken. ~And would not a really 9 Repub| trifles all, if care be taken, as the saying is, of the 10 Repub| one term of a relation is taken alone, the other is taken 11 Repub| taken alone, the other is taken alone; if one term is qualified, 12 Repub| kind of drink; but thirst taken alone is neither of much 13 Repub| age. ~And if care was not taken in the breeding, your dogs 14 Repub| required. Care will also be taken that the process of suckling 15 Repub| who allows himself to be taken prisoner may as well be 16 Repub| that the offering of spoils taken from kinsmen may be a pollution 17 Repub| the same remark holds: taken singly, each of them is 18 Repub| little and is humbled and taken captive by philosophy, how 19 Repub| children, too, were to be taken to see the battle on horseback; 20 Repub| age, every care must be taken in introducing them to dialectic. ~ 21 Repub| citizen, and all his property taken from him. ~Nothing more 22 Repub| persons whose property is taken from them are compelled 23 Repub| am speaking of the soul taken as a whole) is least capable 24 Repub| otherwise? ~But if he were taken back again he would imagine, 25 Repub| region of law and reason, and taken up his abode with certain 26 Repub| possess her, let what has been taken from her be given back, 27 Repub| bodies of the dead were taken up already in a state of 28 Repub| and that they were being taken away to be cast into hell. 29 Repub| the utmost care should be taken. Let each one of us leave


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