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Dialogue
1 Repub| to another without having discovered what I sought at first, 2 Repub| search will be more easily discovered. ~Yes, far more easily. ~ 3 Repub| affirm, that now we have discovered war to be derived from causes 4 Repub| determine until we have discovered what justice is, and how 5 Repub| have somehow or other been discovered. ~And, in my humble opinion, 6 Repub| opinion, very satisfactorily discovered, he replied. ~Again, I said, 7 Repub| Two virtues remain to be discovered in the State-first, temperance, 8 Repub| four virtues to have been discovered in our State. The last of 9 Repub| saying that if the three were discovered by us, justice would be 10 Repub| were to affirm that we had discovered the just man and the just 11 Repub| alone; for before they have discovered any means of effecting their 12 Repub| ask whether, if we have discovered them, we are to require 13 Repub| will admit that we have discovered the possibility which you 14 Repub| ourselves: There will be discovered to be some natures who ought 15 Repub| not-being there has to be discovered a corresponding intermediate 16 Repub| interval there has now been discovered something which we call 17 Repub| Then what remains to be discovered is the object which partakes 18 Repub| this unknown term, when discovered, we may truly call the subject 19 Repub| Thus then we seem to have discovered that the many ideas which 20 Repub| regulate them will not be discovered by an intelligence which