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Gorgias Part
1 Intro| a sort of drama is often enacted by the consciences of men ‘ Laws Book
2 5 | the law to be hereafter enacted, and the males he shall 3 6 | a singularity when first enacted by the legislator in your 4 9 | of legislation, we have enacted some things, and have not 5 9 | which have been already enacted would seem to announce principles 6 9 | To what?~Athenian. We had enacted, if I am not mistaken, that 7 9 | Laws have been already enacted by us concerning the robbers 8 9 | sureties which have been enacted in the former cases. But 9 9 | deaths, let thus much be enacted. Of the nurture and education 10 11 | relationship and right, as we enacted before. Now we must not Phaedrus Part
11 Text | begins in this manner: ‘Be it enacted by the senate, the people, The Republic Book
12 5 | The law which we then enacted was agreeable to nature, 13 6 | our laws, if they could be enacted, would be for the best, The Seventh Letter Part
14 Text | State.~When laws have been enacted, what everything then hinges The Statesman Part
15 Text | tablets and columns, or enacted although unwritten to be Theaetetus Part
16 Text | which the state thought and enacted to be good that these, while