The Works of Dr. Benjamin Franklin: Political, before the revolutionW. Duane, 1809 |
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... Glaucon a private man , of mean abilities , but ambitious of being chosen a senator , and of governing the republic ; wherein Socrates , in a pleasant manner , convinces him of his incapacity for public affairs , by making him sensible ...
... Glaucon a private man , of mean abilities , but ambitious of being chosen a senator , and of governing the republic ; wherein Socrates , in a pleasant manner , convinces him of his incapacity for public affairs , by making him sensible ...
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... Glaucon . Socrates replied : would not the way to enrich the republic be to increase its revenue ? It is very likely it would , said Glaucon . Tell me then in what con- sists the revenue of the state , and to how much it may amount ? I ...
... Glaucon . Socrates replied : would not the way to enrich the republic be to increase its revenue ? It is very likely it would , said Glaucon . Tell me then in what con- sists the revenue of the state , and to how much it may amount ? I ...
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... Glaucon , to leave none of them on foot , because they ruin a country , on pre- tence of defending it . But , Socrates objected , if all the garrisons were taken away , there would be nothing to hin- der the first comer from carrying ...
... Glaucon , to leave none of them on foot , because they ruin a country , on pre- tence of defending it . But , Socrates objected , if all the garrisons were taken away , there would be nothing to hin- der the first comer from carrying ...
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... Glaucon , if he would have taken my advice . How ! replied Socrates , have you not hitherto been able to govern the mind of your uncle , and do you now believe yourself able to govern the minds of all the Athe- nians , and his among the ...
... Glaucon , if he would have taken my advice . How ! replied Socrates , have you not hitherto been able to govern the mind of your uncle , and do you now believe yourself able to govern the minds of all the Athe- nians , and his among the ...
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