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Dialogue
1 Repub| been whole villains, and utterly unjust, they would have 2 Repub| unjust, they would have been utterly incapable of action. That, 3 Repub| among men when he desires utterly to destroy a house." ~And 4 Repub| that, I say, is what they utterly detest. ~There is nothing 5 Repub| softness and indolence are utterly unbecoming the character 6 Repub| character of our guardians. ~Utterly unbecoming. ~And which are 7 Repub| absolutely known, but that the utterly non-existent is utterly 8 Repub| utterly non-existent is utterly unknown? ~Nothing can be 9 Repub| philosopher's nature? Will he not utterly hate a lie? ~He will. ~And 10 Repub| and the greater number utterly depraved, we were then led 11 Repub| And yet the reasons are utterly ludicrous which they give 12 Repub| class to whom they will be utterly unmeaning, and who will 13 Repub| question. ~Also they are utterly unjust, if we were right 14 Repub| enslaved under a tyrant is utterly incapable of acting voluntarily? ~ 15 Repub| of acting voluntarily? ~Utterly incapable. ~And also the 16 Repub| exact. ~Is not his case utterly miserable? and does not 17 Repub| has desires which he is utterly unable to satisfy, and has