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Dialogue
1 Repub| as the government must be supposed to have power, the only 2 Repub| State, whether they are supposed to have an allegorical meaning 3 Repub| to change; being, as is supposed, the fairest and best that 4 Repub| private individuals are supposed to address to their rulers, 5 Repub| would live. ~He is generally supposed to have nothing to do. ~ 6 Repub| politic Asclepius may be supposed to have exhibited the power 7 Repub| really designed, as is often supposed, the one for the training 8 Repub| good or evil fortune is supposed by him at any time most 9 Repub| Adeimantus, are not, as might be supposed, a number of great principles, 10 Repub| the individuals who are supposed to possess it, e.g., the 11 Repub| verse Homer has clearly supposed the power which reasons 12 Repub| commands; that part too being supposed to have a knowledge of what 13 Repub| the manner which we have supposed, the fundamental laws of 14 Repub| True. ~Their parents may be supposed not to be blind to the risks 15 Repub| which they and everybody are supposed to know, and therefore they 16 Repub| before, and Agamemnon must be supposed literally to have been incapable 17 Repub| them? ~Neither can this be supposed. ~And so, Glaucon, I said, 18 Repub| toward his flatterers and his supposed parents, first of all during 19 Repub| father and his mother and his supposed relations more than the 20 Repub| himself no more about his supposed parents or other relations. ~ 21 Repub| in the way which has been supposed; that is to say, when the 22 Repub| old servants also, who are supposed to be attached to the family, 23 Repub| the democratic man. He was supposed from his youth upward to 24 Repub| rules; not, as Thrasymachus supposed, to the injury of the servant, 25 Repub| existence, he could hardly be supposed to be speaking the truth. ~ 26 Repub| the actual food, is not supposed to destroy the body; although, 27 Repub| friend of the gods may be supposed to receive from them all 28 Repub| may not the opposite be supposed? ~Certainly. ~Such, then,