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Dialogue
1 Intro| government existed in a former cycle of human history, and may 2 Intro| completion of a certain cycle he let go; and the world, 3 Intro| At the beginning of the cycle before our own very few 4 Intro| and disappeared. In that cycle of existence there was no 5 Intro| after the end of the last cycle and at the beginning of 6 Intro| earthborn men.~‘And is this cycle, of which you are speaking, 7 Intro| remained in that former cycle, the evil was minimized 8 Intro| the beginning of the new cycle all was well enough, but 9 Intro| imperishable. Once more the cycle of life and generation was 10 Intro| like the universe, in one cycle after one manner, and in 11 Intro| one manner, and in another cycle after another manner.~Enough 12 Intro| who belongs to the other cycle, instead of a man from our 13 Intro| first generation of the new cycle, who lived near the time, 14 Intro| in this and in a former cycle of existence is intended 15 State| completion of a certain cycle, when he lets go, and the 16 State| transition is made to the cycle opposite to that in which 17 State| reign of Cronos in that cycle of the world, or in this? 18 State| not belong to the present cycle of the world, but to the 19 State| had completed its proper cycle of births and been sown 20 State| turned towards the present cycle of generation, the age of 21 State| statesman of the present cycle and generation, we told 22 State| who belonged to the other cycle, and of one who was a god