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Dialogue
1 Intro| a higher and more ideal conception of politics than any other 2 Intro| explanation in his own larger conception (compare Introduction to 3 Intro| form no true or adequate conception; and this our mixed state 4 Intro| limits of all the rest. This conception of the political or royal 5 Intro| all nature; the general conception of two great arts of composition 6 Intro| and in connexion with the conception of a mean, the two arts 7 Intro| regulating all things. Such a conception has sometimes been entertained 8 Intro| or to human governors the conception is faulty for two reasons, 9 Intro| Plato had arrived at the conception of a person who was also 10 Intro| the basis of religion, the conception of a person on the other 11 Intro| expressly recognize the conception of a first or ideal state, 12 State| with that in their mode of conception and generation and nurture; 13 State| of which we have a right conception, and out of the comparison