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Dialogue
1 Repub| still the man you were? Peace, he replied; most gladly 2 Repub| a bad rich man ever have peace with himself. ~May I ask, 3 Repub| owes to men. Now to this peace of mind the possession of 4 Repub| pilot? ~No. ~Then in time of peace justice will be of no use? ~ 5 Repub| justice may be of use in peace as well as in war? ~Yes. ~ 6 Repub| acquisition has justice in time of peace? ~In contracts, Socrates, 7 Repub| could no longer hold his peace; and, gathering himself 8 Repub| may be expected to live in peace and health to a good old 9 Repub| used by him in times of peace and freedom of action, when 10 Repub| foreign enemies and maintain peace among our citizens at home, 11 Repub| and his own law, and at peace with himself; and when he 12 Repub| the citizens to keep the peace with one another? ~Yes, 13 Repub| there will be no want of peace. ~And as the guardians will 14 Repub| they would have the idea of peace in their hearts, and would 15 Repub| or others, he holds his peace, and goes his own way. He 16 Repub| unrighteousness, and depart in peace and good-will, with bright 17 Repub| the pursuits of war and peace are also to be common, and 18 Repub| fitted for war rather than peace; and in the value set by 19 Repub| rest go to war, or to be at peace when others are at peace, 20 Repub| peace when others are at peace, unless you are so disposed-there