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Dialogue
1 Intro| by the help of science or opinion, this is called monarchy; 2 Intro| Laws). Plato is strongly of opinion that the legislator, like 3 Intro| steps in advance of public opinion. In all stages of civilization 4 Intro| his dishonesty, and his opinion can only be overruled, not 5 Intro| principle of law, but by the opinion of another judging like 6 Intro| uniform type of doctrine and opinion. But however we arrange 7 State| friend, who began with false opinion ever expect to arrive even 8 State| no calling, may offer an opinion either about seamanship 9 State| the laws, when he is of opinion that something other than 10 State| name, whether he rules with opinion or with knowledge.~YOUNG 11 State| disputants, who appeal to popular opinion.~YOUNG SOCRATES: I do not 12 State| The meaning is, that the opinion about the honourable and 13 State| royal muse, can implant this opinion, and he, only in the rightly 14 State| originally held the same opinion about the honourable and