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Dialogue
1 Intro| when we remember that a similar allusion is made in the 2 Intro| to be a part, there is no similar necessity for a part to 3 Intro| must remain unanswered.’ Similar questions have occupied 4 Intro| thirst any more, or have any similar sensations? Yet perhaps 5 Intro| statesman is discovered by a similar process; and we have a summary, 6 Intro| wisdom as you grow older.’ A similar spirit is discernible in 7 Intro| virtues, and seems to see a similar opposition pervading all 8 Intro| worthy the name.’ There is a similar depth in the remark,—‘The 9 Intro| of the speakers are very similar; there is the same love 10 Intro| Stranger takes up a position similar to that of the Athenian 11 Intro| invented by another. The similar passages and turns of thought 12 State| that there is a distinction similar to that of manufacturer 13 State| a part, but there is no similar necessity that a part should 14 State| imitation of you, to make a similar division, and set up cranes 15 State| King; or you may have seen similar preserves in wells at home?~ 16 State| that no one will raise a similar claim as against the herdsman, 17 State| themselves, impelled by a similar movement. And so we have 18 State| been separated from the similar arts of shepherds, and, 19 State| skins of animals, and other similar arts which manufacture corks 20 State| trainers or by others having similar authority? Can you remember?~ 21 State| are able to govern in a similar spirit, and who show a strength 22 State| to fight with others of a similar build— and that, whatever 23 State| another, and give rise to a similar opposition in the characters