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1 1 | are light. Now all these regulations have been made with a view 2 1 | senseless when they are under no regulations. In order to retaliate, 3 2 | Lacedaemonians, there are no regulations like those of which you 4 2 | whereas I was only saying what regulations I would like to have about 5 4 | nature, begin by making regulations for states about births?~ 6 6 | afterwards we will come to the regulations about marriage; but at present 7 6 | law; for the neglect of regulations about women may not only 8 6 | impunity; and let the same regulations hold about women: let not 9 7 | carries out our previous regulations and makes them a principal 10 7 | brave deeds and toil. These regulations, if we duly consider them, 11 7 | and moon, and the various regulations about these matters which 12 7 | be able to give suitable regulations touching all this part of 13 7 | in our discourse, as the regulations of laughable amusements 14 7 | convenient time we will make regulations for them.~Cleinias. You 15 8 | their design fairly.~The regulations about and about liberty 16 8 | dresses. Let these be the regulations about contests in running 17 8 | Now of artisans, let the regulations be as follows:—In the first 18 8 | which the citizens are under regulations to sell to strangers are 19 11 | in accordance with these regulations. Again, as to contributions, 20 11 | and will not obey these regulations, he who knows and can prove 21 11 | the primary and secondary regulations which are laid down for 22 11 | for individuals would make regulations at variance with one another, 23 12 | of the fourth class.~What regulations will be proper about examiners, The Republic Book
24 3 | that these shall be the regulations appointed by us for our 25 4 | is not so difficult. ~The regulations which we are prescribing, 26 4 | and in general about the regulations of markets, police, harbors, 27 4 | about them on good men; what regulations are necessary they will 28 4 | flow out of our previous regulations. ~What, then, he said, is 29 5 | similar or nearly similar regulations; then we shall see whether 30 5 | to be often needed in the regulations of marriages and births. ~ The Statesman Part
31 Intro| the continuance of such regulations be ridiculous? And if the 32 Intro| punished for breaking the regulations. They even go a step further, 33 Text | way according to written regulations, and not according to art,


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