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Dialogue
1 Intro| opposite characters are naturally at variance, and can hardly 2 Intro| assistance. To those who were naturally inclined to believe that 3 Intro| astronomy and medicine, were naturally connected in the minds of 4 Intro| excess and tyranny, might naturally suggest such reflections. 5 Intro| of political science, men naturally ask whether the rule of 6 Intro| Laws).~VI. The Statesman is naturally connected with the Sophist. 7 State| think that the Statesman naturally follows next in the order 8 State| mean that horses and asses naturally breed from one another.~ 9 State| SOCRATES: Such changes would naturally occur.~STRANGER: And animals, 10 State| by the beasts, who were naturally fierce and had now grown 11 State| the woof—these, which are naturally opposed, she seeks to bind