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Dialogue
1 Intro| known, and form a common notion of both of them. Like the 2 Intro| persons, although in this notion of theirs they may very 3 Intro| law.~‘I do not like the notion, that there can be good 4 Intro| almost by accident, on the notion of a constitutional monarchy, 5 State| name, so as to have the notion of care rather than of feeding, 6 State| comparison there arises one true notion, which includes both of 7 State| somehow or other a correct notion of combinations; but when 8 State| shall some day require this notion of a mean with a view to 9 State| man seek to analyse the notion of weaving for its own sake. 10 State| poverty or riches; but some notion of science must enter into 11 State| propriety be included in the notion of the ruler.~YOUNG SOCRATES: 12 State| shall have to consider this notion of there being good government 13 State| SOCRATES: What a strange notion!~STRANGER: Suppose further, 14 State| not to give up our former notion?~YOUNG SOCRATES: True.~STRANGER: