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1 I, VIII| laziest are shepherds, who lead an idle life, and get their 2 II, V | The life which they are to lead appears to be quite impracticable. 3 II, VIII| informers, and perhaps even lead to political commotions. 4 II, IX | bequeath it. Yet both practices lead to the same result. And 5 III, XI | state, for their folly will lead them into error, and their 6 V, V | such progress, the orators lead the people, but their ignorance 7 V, VI | marriages or lawsuits which lead to the overthrow of one 8 V, XI | rich, the tyrant should lead both to imagine that they 9 VII, I | those may be expected to lead the best life who are governed 10 VII, VII | legislator will most easily lead to virtue may be expected 11 VII, IX | constitution, the citizens must not lead the life of mechanics or 12 VII, XIII| to good or bad. Animals lead for the most part a life 13 VII, XIV | having taught them how to lead the life of peace.~