Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin Franklin ...: Posthumous and other writingsH. Colburn, 1819 |
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... Socrates , the great Athenian philosopher , and one Glaucon , a private man , of mean abilities , but ambitious of being chosen a senator , and of governing the re- public ; wherein Socrates , in a pleasant manner , convinces him of his ...
... Socrates , the great Athenian philosopher , and one Glaucon , a private man , of mean abilities , but ambitious of being chosen a senator , and of governing the re- public ; wherein Socrates , in a pleasant manner , convinces him of his ...
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... Socrates had a kindness for him , on account of Plato , his brother , and he only it was who made him change his resolution : he met him , and accosted him in so winning a manner , that he first obliged him to hearken to his discourse ...
... Socrates had a kindness for him , on account of Plato , his brother , and he only it was who made him change his resolution : he met him , and accosted him in so winning a manner , that he first obliged him to hearken to his discourse ...
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... Socrates replied : Would not the way to enrich the republic be to increase its revenue ? It is very likely it would , answered Glaucon . Tell me then in what consists the revenue of the state , and to how much it may amount ? I presume ...
... Socrates replied : Would not the way to enrich the republic be to increase its revenue ? It is very likely it would , answered Glaucon . Tell me then in what consists the revenue of the state , and to how much it may amount ? I presume ...
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... Socrates , how strong our forces are by sea and land , and how strong are our enemies ? In- deed , said Glaucon , I cannot tell you on a sudden . you have a list of them in writing , pray show it me , I should be glad to hear it read ...
... Socrates , how strong our forces are by sea and land , and how strong are our enemies ? In- deed , said Glaucon , I cannot tell you on a sudden . you have a list of them in writing , pray show it me , I should be glad to hear it read ...
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... Socrates , that you have never been at the mines of silver , to examine why they bring not in so much now as they did formerly . You say true , I have never been there . Indeed they say the place is very unhealthy , and that may excuse ...
... Socrates , that you have never been at the mines of silver , to examine why they bring not in so much now as they did formerly . You say true , I have never been there . Indeed they say the place is very unhealthy , and that may excuse ...
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