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Dialogue
1 Repub| ought to have different pursuits, and that men's and women' 2 Repub| ought to have different pursuits, but we never considered 3 Repub| when we assigned different pursuits to different natures and 4 Repub| wives ought to have the same pursuits. ~Very true, he said. ~Next, 5 Repub| reference to any of the pursuits or arts of civic life, the 6 Repub| diffused in both; all the pursuits of men are the pursuits 7 Repub| pursuits of men are the pursuits of women also, but in all 8 Repub| natures to have the same pursuits? ~They ought. ~Then, as 9 Repub| sex should have all their pursuits in common; to the utility 10 Repub| adapted to the best of all pursuits; they are natures which 11 Repub| and housekeeping to such pursuits; and even those of them 12 Repub| and by what studies and pursuits will the saviours of the 13 Repub| soul which, when by other pursuits lost and dimmed, is by these 14 Repub| that all education and the pursuits of war and peace are also 15 Repub| giving a thought to the pursuits which make a statesman, 16 Repub| accomplishments and fair pursuits and true words, which make 17 Repub| are able to discern what pursuits make men better or worse