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Dialogue
1 Repub| what is that joint use of silver or gold in which the just 2 Repub| honor; others he has made of silver, to be auxiliaries; others 3 Repub| parent will sometimes have a silver son, or a silver parent 4 Repub| have a silver son, or a silver parent a golden son. And 5 Repub| if the son of a golden or silver parent has an admixture 6 Repub| an admixture of gold or silver in them are raised to honor, 7 Repub| soldiers in a camp. Gold and silver we will tell them that they 8 Repub| may not touch or handle silver or gold, or be under the 9 Repub| now, they have gold and silver, and all that is usual among 10 Repub| them what is the truth: Silver and gold we neither have 11 Repub| with a deposit of gold or silver? Would anyone deny this? ~ 12 Repub| who are truly rich, not in silver and gold, but in virtue 13 Repub| Hesiod's, are of gold and silver and brass and iron. And 14 Repub| iron will be mingled with silver, and brass with gold, and 15 Repub| and houses, and gold, and silver; but the gold and silver 16 Repub| silver; but the gold and silver races, not wanting money, 17 Repub| secret longing after gold and silver, which they will hoard in 18 Repub| solid advantages of gold and silver? ~True, he said. ~And the 19 Repub| if he received gold and silver on the condition that he