The Works of Plato, Volume 2Henry G. Bohn, 1861 |
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... better for his body , this food is likewise both just and beneficial to us , who are weaker than himself . You are a saucy fellow , Socrates , and lay hold of my argu- ment just on that side where you may damage it most . By no means ...
... better for his body , this food is likewise both just and beneficial to us , who are weaker than himself . You are a saucy fellow , Socrates , and lay hold of my argu- ment just on that side where you may damage it most . By no means ...
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... better . Is it not granted , that governors in bidding the governed do certain things , may sometimes be in error as to what is best for themselves ; and that what the governors enjoin , is just for the governed to do ? Have not these ...
... better . Is it not granted , that governors in bidding the governed do certain things , may sometimes be in error as to what is best for themselves ; and that what the governors enjoin , is just for the governed to do ? Have not these ...
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... better of me in argument . I shall not attempt it , said I , my excellent friend , but , that nothing of this kind may happen to us again , - define in which way you speak of a ruler , and superior , accord ing only to common talk , or ...
... better of me in argument . I shall not attempt it , said I , my excellent friend , but , that nothing of this kind may happen to us again , - define in which way you speak of a ruler , and superior , accord ing only to common talk , or ...
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... better than , or even like , themselves , to intrust with the government . It seems likely , indeed , that if there were a state of good men , the contest would be , not to govern , as now it is to govern ; and , hence , it would be ...
... better than , or even like , themselves , to intrust with the government . It seems likely , indeed , that if there were a state of good men , the contest would be , not to govern , as now it is to govern ; and , hence , it would be ...
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... better ? Certainly . For , somehow or other , Thrasymachus , injustice induces sedi- tions , and hatreds , and contentions among men , -while justice : * The term γραῶν ύθλος οι μῦθος was quite proverbial among the Greeks . Comp . Gorg ...
... better ? Certainly . For , somehow or other , Thrasymachus , injustice induces sedi- tions , and hatreds , and contentions among men , -while justice : * The term γραῶν ύθλος οι μῦθος was quite proverbial among the Greeks . Comp . Gorg ...
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