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Dialogue
1 Intro| Protagoras without violating the laws of dramatic probability. 2 Intro| Theaetetus, Sophist, and Laws, of certain impenetrable 3 Intro| neither see nor hear the laws and votes of the state, 4 Intro| would maintain that the laws of the State were always 5 Intro| experience. There are certain laws of language and logic to 6 Intro| He cannot escape from the laws of his own mind; and he 7 Intro| described. Of the three laws of thought the first (All 8 Intro| remain as they were —the laws of motion, the properties 9 Intro| become unsettled, but the laws of the world remain fixed 10 Intro| relation to God and the laws of the universe. They have 11 Intro| can he withdraw from its laws or assert himself against 12 Intro| of them. And to throw the laws of external nature which 13 Intro| human mind. We speak of the laws of association, but this 14 Intro| impossible that some numerical laws may be found to have a place 15 Thea| neither see nor hear the laws or decrees, as they are 16 Thea| opinion, the state imposes all laws with a view to the greatest 17 Thea| do with the future, and laws are passed under the idea 18 Thea| that states, in passing laws, must often fail of their