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1 I, 5 | implies that both parents are free citizens, and that, as in 2 I, 5 | allows us, while keeping free from disease, to have the 3 I, 5 | is necessary, and to be free from all those deformities 4 I, 5 | good luck. If a man is not free from disease, or if he is 5 I, 5 | is strong, he will not be free from suffering; nor can 6 I, 9 | where this is a mark of a free man, as it is not easy to 7 I, 9 | since it is the mark of a free man not to live at another’ 8 I, 11| things; for these are all free from any element of compulsion. 9 I, 11| pleasant even to be merely free from evil. The things it 10 II, 14| young and that of the old, free from the extremes of either. 11 II, 21| is no man among us all is free,~are maxims; but the latter, 12 II, 24| since her father left her free to choose: here the freedom 13 II, 24| might say that to strike a free man is an act of wanton 14 III, 2 | poetical language is certainly free from meanness, but it is 15 III, 11| in "But you must roam as free as a sacred victim"; and