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Dialogue
1 Repub| and I have given you my reasons. ~And what is your view 2 Repub| that they have, and for the reasons which I have given; but 3 Repub| said. ~But can any of these reasons apply to God? Can we suppose 4 Repub| be at hand. For all which reasons may we not say that thus 5 Repub| temperate, and for the same reasons? ~Yes. ~And if there be 6 Repub| the one with which a man reasons, we may call the rational 7 Repub| supposed the power which reasons about the better and worse 8 Repub| friends. And for all these reasons they will be unwilling to 9 Repub| so, he said. ~For these reasons, and among men like these, 10 Repub| they praise. And yet the reasons are utterly ludicrous which 11 Repub| not. ~And, for all these reasons, arithmetic is a kind of 12 Repub| yes, I said, and for two reasons: in the first place, no 13 Repub| ones. ~True. ~For these reasons such a one will be more 14 Repub| enemy; and for all these reasons the tyrant must be always