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Dialogue
1 Intro| written laws and national customs. When the rich preserve 2 Intro| the rich preserve their customs and maintain the law, this 3 Intro| he had. But he took the customs which he found already existing 4 Intro| grow, men make themselves customs which have the validity 5 State| last will be traditional customs of the country.~YOUNG SOCRATES: 6 State| unwritten to be national customs; and that in all future 7 State| the law and the ancient customs of their ancestors; and 8 State| written laws and the national customs. If such were the mode of 9 State| written laws and national customs.~YOUNG SOCRATES: Very good.~