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1 Repub| only individuals, but whole cities, that expiations and atonements 2 Repub| power. That is what mighty cities declare; and the children 3 Repub| lands, walk up and down cities in all sorts of forms;" ~ 4 Repub| embassy to one of the two cities, telling them what is the 5 Repub| them is a city, but many cities, as they say in the game. 6 Repub| compelled to stand aside, cities will never have rest from 7 Repub| justified in saying that cities will not cease from evil 8 Repub| philosophers have no honor in their cities; explain it to him and try 9 Repub| hesitation, that neither cities nor States nor individuals 10 Repub| continue to go to other cities and attract mobs, and hire 11 Repub| persuasive, and draw the cities over to tyrannies and democracies. ~ 12 Repub| case of rich individuals in cities who possess many slaves: 13 Repub| Lycurgus, and many other cities, great and small, have been 14 Repub| had betrayed or enslaved cities or armies, or been guilty