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neither 14
never 18
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new 20
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next 13
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20 last
20 making
20 management
20 new
20 nor
20 physician
20 politics
Plato
The Statesman

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new
   Dialogue
1 Intro| withdrawn from view; and new foes begin to appear under 2 Intro| Thessaly. These suggest a new division into the rearing 3 Intro| during infinite ages. This new action is spontaneous, and 4 Intro| in the beginning of the new cycle all was well enough, 5 Intro| and then let him impose new laws. But is a physician 6 Intro| first generation of the new cycle, who lived near the 7 Intro| of the gradual rise of a new society in the Third Book 8 Intro| and may often originate new directions of enquiry. Plato 9 Intro| Statesman of Plato, as in the New Testament, the word has 10 Intro| tends to degenerate into a new kind of idolatry. Neither 11 Intro| also power, would breathe a new religious life into the 12 Intro| hardly the introduction of new laws or modes of industry. 13 Intro| satyrs and monkeys. In this new disguise the Sophists make 14 State| asked you, because here is a new division of the management 15 State| Plato is here introducing a new suddivision, i.e. that of 16 State| STRANGER: Then let us make a new beginning, and travel by 17 State| earthquake, which wrought a new destruction of all manner 18 State| YOUNG SOCRATES: What is this new question?~STRANGER: Take 19 State| venture to suggest this new remedy, although not contemplated 20 State| neither himself giving any new commandments, nor the patient


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