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Dialogue
1 Intro| Laws to the Republic, we see that the entire disregard 2 Intro| right; and I am glad to see that you have not forgotten 3 Intro| already near the end, I see no harm in taking the longer, 4 Intro| opposite virtues, and seems to see a similar opposition pervading 5 State| discussing, do we not clearly see that there is one science 6 State| STRANGER: Then we must see whether there is any mark 7 State| another’s. And now let us see if the supreme power allows 8 State| YOUNG SOCRATES: Yes, I see, thanks to you.~STRANGER: 9 State| discussion of the name,—can you see a way in which a person, 10 State| occurred in both.~STRANGER: I see that you enter into my meaning;— 11 State| investigated all the same, to see whether, like the divine 12 State| be far wrong in trying to see the nature of example in 13 State| kindred arts?~STRANGER: I see that I have not taken you 14 State| But surely men whom we see acting as hirelings and 15 State| now, Socrates, I begin to see who they are.~YOUNG SOCRATES: 16 State| Statesman, if we are ever to see daylight in the present 17 State| discover, and then we shall see who are the false politicians 18 State| my statements. And now I see that we shall have to consider 19 State| and royal power. Do you see why this is?~YOUNG SOCRATES: 20 State| planting, or if we were to see an art of rearing horses,