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1 I, III | relation than exists at present. For some are of opinion 2 I, XIII| the parts of the soul are present in an of them, they are 3 I, XIII| in an of them, they are present in different degrees. For 4 I, XIII| time. Regarding, then, our present inquiry as complete, we 5 II, I | Plato. Which is better, our present condition, or the proposed 6 II, V | to the custom which is at present universal, may there not 7 II, V | community of property; the present arrangement, if improved 8 II, IX | to be carried on in the present fashion, which is too childish. 9 III, I | determine "What is a state?" At present this is a disputed question. 10 III, XI | as the preceding, and the present practice of democracies 11 III, XV | may be dismissed for the present. The other kind of royalty 12 III, XV | decide? According to our present practice assemblies meet, 13 IV, II | this question further at present, let us begin by determining ( 14 IV, XIV | oligarchy and to tyranny, is at present administered. All these 15 V, IX | forget the mean, which at the present day is lost sight of in 16 VI, III | greater difficulty than at present, when, if the assembly or 17 VII, II | happier it is. Two points here present themselves for consideration: 18 VII, VI | we see instances at the present day. The city of Heraclea, 19 VII, XII | about these matters for the present.~ 20 VII, XIV | even the Hellenes of the present day who are reputed to be 21 VII, XVI | considered; according to our present custom, people generally 22 VII, XVI | a few general remarks at present. The constitution of an 23 VII, XVII| they are enough for the present occasion; but hereafter 24 VIII, I | and not private—not as at present, when every one looks after 25 VIII, V | matters may be left for the present.~The first question is whether 26 VIII, VII | by many musicians of the present day, and also by philosophers 27 VIII, VII | word "purgation"" we use at present without explanation, but