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1 I, X | art of medicine not; for surely the members of a household 2 II, II | reality their destruction; but surely the good of things must 3 II, V | thing to be his own; for surely the love of self is a feeling 4 II, V | are not happy, who are? Surely not the artisans, or the 5 II, VIII| the same lots? There is surely a great confusion in all 6 II, IX | are customary. It would surely have been better to have 7 II, X | term of office has expired. Surely all matters of this kind 8 II, XI | secure leisure, yet it is surely a bad thing that the greatest 9 III, I | share in the government. But surely it is ridiculous to say 10 III, IX | constitute a state. Why is this? Surely not because they are at 11 III, X | will ruin the state? Yet surely, virtue is not the ruin 12 III, XII | rights and claims. But, surely, if this is true, the complexion 13 III, XV | plainly not the best. Yet surely the ruler cannot dispense 14 III, XVI | judges well; and it would surely seem strange that a person 15 III, XVII| principle already laid down. For surely it would not be right to 16 VII, II | animals as are eatable. And surely there may be a city happy 17 VII, VII | soul in these words:~For surely thou art plagued on account 18 VII, XIV | gained great power. But surely they are not a happy people 19 VIII, V | from hearing others? (for surely persons who have made music