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courage 9
courageous 12
course 17
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court 3
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18 whom
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17 could
17 course
17 did
17 down
17 find
Plato
The Statesman

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course
   Dialogue
1 Intro| settled down in his accustomed course, having authority over all 2 Intro| wisdom. Hence the wiser course is, that they should be 3 Intro| and may disturb the whole course of human life. For the orderly 4 Intro| politics also arise in the course of the dialogue, which may 5 Intro| government. Admitting of course that the upper and lower 6 State| same?~YOUNG SOCRATES: Of course.~STRANGER: Again, a large 7 State| do you mean?~STRANGER: Of course that which exercises command 8 State| suggests itself to us in the course of conversation.~STRANGER: 9 State| to roll the world in its course; and there is a time, on 10 State| this? For the change in the course of the stars and the sun 11 State| own orderly and accustomed course, having the charge and rule 12 State| they had to order their course of life for themselves, 13 State| them.~YOUNG SOCRATES: Of course.~STRANGER: To resume:—Do 14 State| few?~YOUNG SOCRATES: Of course.~STRANGER: Is not the third 15 State| time.~YOUNG SOCRATES: Of course not.~STRANGER: But the law 16 State| under the idea that this course only was healthy and medicinal, 17 State| persuade?~YOUNG SOCRATES: Of course.~STRANGER: Very good; and


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