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Dialogue
1 Intro| to admit the division of mankind into Hellenes and Barbarians: ‘ 2 Intro| gods resume their care of mankind. In a secondary sense, the 3 Intro| complexity of human affairs. But mankind, in despair of finding a 4 Intro| out of the necessities of mankind, when they are in despair 5 Intro| although the scepticism of mankind is prone to doubt the tales 6 Intro| human life was framed; for mankind were left to themselves, 7 Intro| illustration:—Suppose that mankind, indignant at the rogueries 8 Intro| believe that the fortunes of mankind are influenced by the stars, 9 Intro| two thousand years later mankind are still discussing these 10 Intro| division of the characters of mankind into their several classes. 11 Intro| is the true governor of mankind. There is a reflection in 12 Intro| actual state of human things. Mankind have long been in despair 13 Intro| speediest way of reforming mankind. But institutions cannot 14 Intro| theologian who could realize to mankind that a person is a law, 15 Intro| freedom and justice among mankind.~But even supposing the 16 Intro| Phrygian would equally divide mankind into Phrygians and Barbarians, 17 Intro| There is no art of feeding mankind worthy the name.’ There 18 State| all the other species of mankind, which are innumerable, 19 State| bird-catcher, who of all mankind is most of an adept at the 20 State| art of the management of mankind is brought to light, the 21 State| care of rearing or managing mankind, and that they rear not 22 State| both in body and in mind, mankind are obliged to meet and