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Dialogue
1 Intro| of those who had died by violence, in a few moments underwent 2 Intro| the care. And there was no violence among them, or war, or devouring 3 Intro| which may with a little violence be comprehended in one of 4 Intro| who uses a little gentle violence in effecting the cure? Or 5 Intro| Or shall we say, that the violence is just, if exercised by 6 Intro| are termed ‘hardness,’ ‘violence,’ ‘madness;’ of the other ‘ 7 Intro| the same time some little violence may be used in exterminating 8 Intro| this world. The ‘gentle violence,’ the marriage of dissimilar 9 State| bodies of those who died by violence at that time quickly passed 10 State| shepherd; neither was there any violence, or devouring of one another, 11 State| to thieving and acts of violence, and are concerned with 12 State| he does use some gentle violence for their good, what is 13 State| their good, what is this violence to be called? Or rather, 14 State| the patient to whom such violence is applied, to charge the 15 State| physician who practises the violence with wanting skill or aggravating 16 State| he could say about such violence is that he has incurred 17 State| And shall we say that the violence, if exercised by a rich 18 State| quickness or hardness is termed violence or madness; too great slowness