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Dialogue
1 Intro| spectator; and destiny and natural impulse swayed the world. 2 Intro| government. But, as there is no natural ruler of the hive, they 3 Intro| interference of God, and the natural growth of the arts and of 4 Intro| language of pictures is natural to man: truth in the abstract 5 Intro| to a certain extent, a natural sense of right prevails, 6 State| he can, either with the natural tones of his voice or with 7 State| not think that it is only natural for the greater to be called 8 State| like a beehive, and has no natural head who is at once recognized 9 State| rather to wonder at the natural strength of the political 10 State| STRANGER: Then the true and natural art of statesmanship will