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Dialogue
1 Repub| ritual, and persuade not only individuals, but whole cities, that 2 Repub| restricted to physicians; private individuals have no business with them. ~ 3 Repub| impertinences which private individuals are supposed to address 4 Repub| either, both in States and individuals. ~I entirely agree with 5 Repub| is not derived from the individuals who are supposed to possess 6 Repub| rest in the multiplicity of individuals which is an appearance only, 7 Repub| that all those mercenary individuals, whom the many call Sophists 8 Repub| world? ~They must. ~And of individuals who consort with the mob 9 Repub| greatest evil to States and individuals; and also of the greatest 10 Repub| any great thing either to individuals or to States. ~That is most 11 Repub| neither cities nor States nor individuals will ever attain perfection 12 Repub| generally, whether in States or individuals, into that which he beholds 13 Repub| philosophers bear rule, States and individuals will have no rest from evil, 14 Repub| such qualities, States and individuals unconsciously err; and the 15 Repub| the State and the lives of individuals, and the remainder of their 16 Repub| and the defects of the individuals corresponding to them, were 17 Repub| When we had seen all the individuals, and finally agreed as to 18 Repub| the treasury of private individuals is the ruin of timocracy; 19 Repub| liberty, whether in States or individuals, seems only to pass into 20 Repub| such men are only private individuals and before they get power, 21 Repub| illustration? ~The case of rich individuals in cities who possess many 22 Repub| said, reflect. Of the three individuals, which has the greatest 23 Repub| manner: Whenever a number of individuals have a common name, we assume 24 Repub| that all these poetical individuals, beginning with Homer, are 25 Repub| besides the tyrants, private individuals who had been great criminals: