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Dialogue
1 Intro| law, because he is more able to deal with the infinite 2 Intro| conditions of his nature, and yet able to cope with them by divine 3 Intro| whether God or man, who is able to adapt himself to the 4 State| in a private station is able to advise the ruler of a 5 State| class, because you were able to call them by the common 6 State| all moving things is alone able to move of himself; and 7 State| any special power, and was able to contribute some special 8 State| tale, and then we shall be able to get on. In the fulness 9 State| easy syllables, and are able to tell them correctly.~ 10 State| nor again should he be able to rest contented with the 11 State| one another, will not be able, in enacting for the general 12 State| science, if he had been able to do this, would have imposed 13 State| created by those who are able to govern in a similar spirit, 14 State| intelligence and skill, are able to preserve them, and, as 15 State| acting, as far as they are able, like the true Statesman?~ 16 State| great number of men are able to acquire a knowledge of 17 State| of such authority, or is able and willing in the spirit 18 State| to the science which is able to persuade?~YOUNG SOCRATES: 19 State| And is the art which is able and knows how to advise 20 State| rule over those who are able to act; the king ought to