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1 I, XIII| and less never is. Yet how strange is the supposition that 2 II, IV | cannot be made. Again, how strange it is that Socrates, after 3 II, IV | this sort is improper. How strange, too, to forbid intercourse 4 II, V | by education; and it is strange that the author of a system 5 II, VIII| also laid out the Piraeus—a strange man, whose fondness for 6 III, XI | good would appear to be a strange thing, yet the election 7 III, XVI | and it would surely seem strange that a person should see 8 VII, II | mind it must appear very strange that the statesman should