Essays and LettersJohn Sharpe, 1820 - 340 Seiten |
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... Socrates the great Athenian philosopher , and one Glaucon , a private man of mean abilities , but ambitious of be- ing chosen a senator , and of governing the republic ; 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 be- ing chosen a senator , and of governing the republic ; wherein Socrates , in a pleasant manner , convinces him of his ...
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... Socrates , lib . 3 . A certain man , whose name was Glaucon , the son of Ariston , had so fixed it in his mind to go- vern the republic , that he frequently presented himself before the people to discourse of affairs of state , though ...
... Socrates , lib . 3 . A certain man , whose name was Glaucon , the son of Ariston , had so fixed it in his mind to go- vern the republic , that he frequently presented himself before the people to discourse of affairs of state , though ...
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... Socrates con- tinued : " If you design to make the fortune of one of your friends , you will endeavour to make him rich ; and thus , perhaps , you will make it your business to enrich the republic ? " " I would , " answered Glaucon .
... Socrates con- tinued : " If you design to make the fortune of one of your friends , you will endeavour to make him rich ; and thus , perhaps , you will make it your business to enrich the republic ? " " I would , " answered Glaucon .
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... Socrates , 66 that we shall not engage in war so soon ; for the great- ness of the undertaking will hinder you from ma- turely weighing all the consequences of it in the beginning of your government . But , " continued he , you have ...
... Socrates , 66 that we shall not engage in war so soon ; for the great- ness of the undertaking will hinder you from ma- turely weighing all the consequences of it in the beginning of your government . But , " continued he , you have ...
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... Socrates ; " and it is even impossible to manage our own families well , unless we know all that is wanting , and take care to provide it . As you see , therefore , that our city is composed of above ten thousand families , and it being ...
... Socrates ; " and it is even impossible to manage our own families well , unless we know all that is wanting , and take care to provide it . As you see , therefore , that our city is composed of above ten thousand families , and it being ...
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