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Dialogue
1 Repub| what justice is, and how naturally advantageous to the possessor, 2 Repub| harmonies, rhythms will naturally follow, and they should 3 Repub| that good and bad rhythm naturally assimilate to a good and 4 Repub| those sons of Asclepius. ~Naturally so, I replied. Nevertheless, 5 Repub| the element of spirit is naturally weak in him the change is 6 Repub| the lower classes, when naturally superior. The intention 7 Repub| legislate further about them. ~Naturally enough, he replied. ~Well, 8 Repub| them; and many of them will naturally flow out of our previous 9 Repub| be the agreement of the naturally superior and inferior, as 10 Repub| qualities, we must try to find a naturally well-proportioned and gracious 11 Repub| again, and see what will naturally follow if the prisoners 12 Repub| seeking, and which leads naturally to reflection, but never 13 Repub| these perplexities the soul naturally summons to her aid calculation 14 Repub| unmeaning, and who will naturally deem them to be idle tales, 15 Repub| thirdly, democracy, which naturally follows oligarchy, although 16 Repub| natural order. ~And so tyranny naturally arises out of democracy, 17 Repub| sure to be the richest. ~Naturally so. ~They are the most squeezable