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1 II, VII | judge how far Phaleas was wrong or right in his ideas.~ 2 II, IX | excused, but what is right or wrong, and the disorder of the 3 II, XII | drunken man do something wrong, he shall be more heavily 4 III, IX | engagements that they will do no wrong to one another, and written 5 III, IX | terms of the treaty do no wrong or wickedness at an, but 6 III, IX | them that they should not wrong each other in their exchanges, 7 III, X | that all these things are wrong and unjust.~Then ought the 8 III, XV | get into a passion and go wrong at the same moment. Let 9 V, III | Either men have committed wrong, and are afraid of punishment, 10 V, III | are expecting to suffer wrong and are desirous of anticipating 11 V, V | curry favor with the people, wrong the notables and so force 12 V, VIII| them. They should never wrong the ambitious in a matter 13 V, IX | declaration—"I will do no wrong to the people."~But of all 14 V, IX | fancy." But this is all wrong; men should not think it 15 V, XII | may very likely be not far wrong, for there may well be some 16 VI, IV | are prevented from doing wrong, and the people have their 17 VII, III | partly right and partly wrong." first class are right 18 VII, IV | decision of lawsuits will go wrong. When the population is 19 VII, V | Whether we are right or wrong in laying down this limit 20 VII, VII | think they have received a wrong at their hands: as indeed 21 VII, XIII| of happiness, go utterly wrong from the first in the pursuit 22 VII, XVII| pursue in earnest. Those are wrong who in their laws attempt 23 VIII, VII | Socrates of the Republic is wrong in retaining only the Phrygian