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Dialogue
1 Repub| opinion the true and healthy constitution of the State is the one 2 Repub| and himself of a sickly constitution, by a combination of training 3 Repub| his business, or, if his constitution fails, he dies and has no 4 Repub| being generally of healthy constitution and habits of life, had 5 Repub| pain of death to alter the constitution; and yet he who most sweetly 6 Repub| whether concerning laws or the constitution either in an ill-ordered 7 Repub| know that, when the bodily constitution is gone, life is no longer 8 Repub| nothing peculiar in the constitution of women which would affect 9 Repub| over and above the general constitution of the State, will be that 10 Repub| having the same idea of the constitution which guided you when as 11 Repub| the death, that this our constitution has been, and is-yea, and 12 Repub| trace an outline of the constitution? ~No doubt. ~And when they 13 Repub| will the saviours of the constitution be created, and at what 14 Repub| shall be the saviours of the constitution and of the State; but, if 15 Repub| in this way the State and constitution of which we were speaking 16 Repub| nation which has such a constitution will gain most. ~Yes, that 17 Repub| described how, if ever, such a constitution might come into being. Enough, 18 Repub| know, do you? of any other constitution which can be said to have 19 Repub| has also an end, even a constitution such as yours will not last 20 Repub| government. These changes in the constitution they effect by force of 21 Repub| said before, under such a constitution the same persons have too 22 Repub| ill-training, and an evil constitution of the State? ~True. ~Such, 23 Repub| their pattern, and many a constitution and many an example of manners 24 Repub| the higher they ascend our constitution hill, the more their reputation 25 Repub| principle analogous to the constitution of a State, and by cultivation 26 Repub| imitative poet implants an evil constitution, for he indulges the irrational