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Dialogue
1 Intro| creation, in which they are far behind their competitors;— 2 Intro| patients or pupils, goes into a far country, and comes back 3 Intro| like him, comes back from a far country, is he to be prohibited 4 Intro| method. Yet they are not so far apart as they appear: in 5 Intro| may however be doubted how far, either in a Greek or modern 6 Intro| ships, but it would be a far greater evil if each particular 7 Intro| Greek cities which were far worse now in his old age 8 State| will they differ at all, as far as government is concerned?~ 9 State| were laying down, that as far as we can we should divide 10 State| merry-maker and musician, as far as their nature is susceptible 11 State| But their motion is, as far as possible, single and 12 State| in him, and executing, as far as he remembered them, the 13 State| and give nourishment, as far as they could, of themselves, 14 State| Then you and I will not be far wrong in trying to see the 15 State| who is about to go into a far country, and is expecting 16 State| to preserve them, and, as far as may be, to make them 17 State| to pass them, would be a far greater and more ruinous 18 State| particulars of action as far as they admit of being written 19 State| would only be acting, as far as they are able, like the 20 State| teaches?~YOUNG SOCRATES: Far superior.~STRANGER: And 21 State| rather reject the bad as far as possible, and accept 22 State| becomes temperate and wise, as far as this may be in a State, 23 State| natures like their own, and as far as they can they marry and 24 State| presides over them, and, in so far as to be happy is vouchsafed