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1 Repub| her natural power? ~Let us assume that she retains her power. ~ 2 Repub| perfectly unjust man we must assume the most perfect injustice; 3 Repub| Impossible. ~Then we must assume a control over the narrators 4 Repub| such a person, and will assume his likeness, if at all, 5 Repub| Likely enough. ~Then we may assume that our athletes will be 6 Repub| of the individual; we may assume that he has the same three 7 Repub| they are untrue, let us assume their absurdity, and go 8 Repub| Clearly. ~Then we may fairly assume that they are two, and that 9 Repub| he said, we may fairly assume them to be different. ~Then 10 Repub| be less angry. ~Shall we assume that they are not only less 11 Repub| and the kindred sciences assume the odd, and the even, and 12 Repub| be true or false, let us assume all this, and proceed at 13 Repub| to us. ~Yes, and we may assume that they answer truly. ~ 14 Repub| fair proposal. ~Shall I assume that we ourselves are able 15 Repub| figure. ~How do you mean? ~I assume, I said, that the tyrant 16 Repub| individuals have a common name, we assume them to have also a corresponding 17 Repub| horrors. But will you let me assume, without reciting them,