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Dialogue
1 Intro| devices by which Plato, like a modern novelist, seeks to familiarize 2 Intro| world; he speaks of what in modern language might be termed ‘ 3 Intro| nowhere has the spirit of modern inductive philosophy been 4 Intro| sometimes been entertained by modern theologians, and by Plato 5 Intro| interest both in ancient and modern politics also arise in the 6 Intro| basis.’ Both in ancient and modern times the best balanced 7 Intro| not without parallel in modern times, that the leaders 8 Intro| far, either in a Greek or modern state, such a limitation 9 Intro| so if we educate them. In modern politics so many interests 10 Intro| law. Much has been said in modern times about the duty of