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Dialogue
1 Intro| method is no respecter of persons. But we might have proceeded, 2 Intro| colour. And to intelligent persons language is, or ought to 3 Intro| with all things, but these persons, although in this notion 4 Intro| Yet no great number of persons can attain to this science. 5 Intro| sake of offspring. Most persons in their marriages seek 6 Intro| would have required that all persons who had a share of government 7 Intro| dialectical art is no respecter of persons: king and vermin-taker are 8 State| STATESMAN~PERSONS OF THE DIALOGUE: Theodorus, 9 State| method is no respecter of persons, and does not set the great 10 State| colours. Now to intelligent persons a living being had better 11 State| partake of measure. But these persons, because they are not accustomed 12 State| citizens, or, by introducing persons from without, increase it; 13 State| that no great number of persons, whoever they may be, can 14 State| points, upon the advice of persons skilled or unskilled, shall 15 State| and espousals. For most persons form marriage connexions