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Laws Book
1 1 | and there are many similar practices, to speak of which in detail 2 1 | are much given to other practices of luxury which you reject, 3 1 | in the same way of other practices?~Cleinias. Certainly.~Athenian. 4 3 | termed in cities legal practices and party conflicts, and 5 5 | matters, both as touching the practices which men ought to follow, 6 11 | their office.~After the practices of adulteration naturally 7 11 | adulteration naturally follow the practices of retail trade. Concerning 8 11 | ransom—these are the sort of practices, and foul evils they are, 9 11 | to have recourse to such practices, by which they scare the 10 11 | incantations, or any of the like practices, if he be a prophet or diviner, Phaedrus Part
11 Text | such creatures and their practices, and yet for the time they Protagoras Part
12 Text | imagine that these are the practices which have enabled the Lacedaemonians The Republic Book
13 4 | True. ~And do not good practices lead to virtue, and evil 14 4 | lead to virtue, and evil practices to vice? ~Assuredly. ~Still The Seventh Letter Part
15 Text | accordance with the manners and practices of our fathers; nor was The Symposium Part
16 Intro| either for or against such practices or customs, because it is 17 Text | think that we hold these practices to be most disgraceful. 18 Text | imagine is, that whether such practices are honourable or whether 19 Text | from fair forms to fair practices, and from fair practices 20 Text | practices, and from fair practices to fair notions, until from