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Dialogue
1 Intro| the Politicus contains a higher and more ideal conception 2 Intro| rule of a man is better and higher than law, because he is 3 Intro| of which you speak?’ No higher truth can be made clear 4 Intro| use persuasion, or not, is higher than the art of persuasion; 5 Intro| we are to go to war, is higher than the art of the general. 6 Intro| which makes the laws, is higher than that which only administers 7 Intro| implant by education the higher principles; and where they 8 Intro| in the Republic, and the higher life of reason and philosophy. 9 Intro| the gods, may contain some higher elements of good and knowledge 10 Intro| require an example. The higher ideas, of which we have 11 Intro| Stranger in the words—‘The higher ideas can hardly be set 12 Intro| but there is something higher—an intelligent ruler, whether 13 Intro| person is a law, that the higher rule has no exception, that 14 Intro| the hands of the rest. The higher ranks have the advantage 15 Intro| communicated from the lower to the higher, sometimes from the higher 16 Intro| higher, sometimes from the higher to the lower, which is too 17 State| divine shepherd is even higher than that of a king; whereas 18 State| would tell me.~STRANGER: The higher ideas, my dear friend, can 19 State| general and the judge, and the higher sort of oratory which is 20 State| STRANGER: And is there any higher art or science, having power