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Dialogue
1 Intro| a shorter road. In that case we should have begun by 2 Intro| to perturbation. In the case of the world, the perturbation 3 Intro| the world, as is still the case in certain places. They 4 Intro| to the beasts;—in either case, I say, there would be no 5 Intro| self-nourished. At first the case of men was very helpless 6 Intro| suitable to each particular case. He cannot be sitting at 7 Intro| would not have been the case, if they had both originally 8 State| Yes.~STRANGER: In that case, there was already implied 9 State| attributed to them—in this case also, as I should imagine, 10 State| was no care of men in the case of the politician, although 11 State| way that, in the previous case, the royal science differed 12 State| my sweet friend; and in case any feeling of dissatisfaction 13 State| STRANGER: Well, then, as in the case of the Sophist we extorted 14 State| question?~STRANGER: Take the case of a child who is engaged 15 State| Statesman, and apply to his case the aforesaid example of 16 State| What is to be done in this case?~STRANGER: What we did in 17 State| greatest servants are in a case and condition which is the 18 State| YOUNG SOCRATES: In that case political science would 19 State| suitable for each particular case.~YOUNG SOCRATES: He cannot 20 State| us put to ourselves the case of a physician, or trainer,