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1      XX| recognised by the state; "in fear of the hemlockjuice, contrives
2   XXIII|   bond." Here Plato, through fear of the adherents of polytheism,
3    XXVI|     think he is soon to die, fear invades him, and concern
4   XXVII|       but, on account of his fear of the Greeks, as if he
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