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Dialogue
1 Repub| enemy that which is due or proper to him-that is to say, evil. ~ 2 Repub| giving to each man what is proper to him, and this he termed 3 Repub| we asked him what due or proper thing is given by medicine, 4 Repub| bodies. ~And what due or proper thing is given by cookery, 5 Repub| deteriorated in that which is the proper virtue of man? ~Certainly. ~ 6 Repub| are wanting in their own proper excellence and have a defect 7 Repub| if they have lost their proper excellence, which is sight; 8 Repub| fulfil them by their own proper excellence, and fail of 9 Repub| when deprived of their own proper excellence they cannot fulfil 10 Repub| Are not these functions proper to the soul, and can they 11 Repub| immutably fixed in his own proper image? ~I cannot answer 12 Repub| let them sacrifice to the proper gods and prepare their dwellings. ~ 13 Repub| unity; that, I think, is the proper limit. ~Very good, he said. ~ 14 Repub| have said before in the proper place. The part of the men 15 Repub| possible. ~True. ~And the proper officers, whether male or 16 Repub| well as by men – Yes - ~The proper officers will take the offspring 17 Repub| second, war. ~That is a very proper distinction, he replied. ~ 18 Repub| and assign each to their proper faculty-the extremes to 19 Repub| when they fail to meet with proper nutriment, or climate, or 20 Repub| like a plant which, having proper nurture, must necessarily 21 Repub| rich and noble, and a tall, proper youth? Will he not be full 22 Repub| considered by them to be their proper business: at last, when 23 Repub| just now saying, is his proper calling. ~What, he said, 24 Repub| will see him in his own proper place, and not in another; 25 Repub| kindred characteristics are proper to democracy, which is a 26 Repub| general, when doing their own proper work, are far removed from