id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt plato-laws-919 plato-laws-919 .txt text/plain 141168 6575 74 ATHENIAN: Tell me, Strangers, is a God or some man supposed to be the ATHENIAN: You ought to have said, Stranger--The Cretan laws are with ATHENIAN: If you mean to ask what great good accrues to the state from embodied in a decree by the State, is called Law. CLEINIAS: I am hardly able to follow you; proceed, however, as if I ATHENIAN: Then in a city which has good laws, or in future ages is to ATHENIAN: Many persons say that legislators ought to impose such laws as ATHENIAN: In the first place, let us speak of the laws about ATHENIAN: Very good, Cleinias; and now let us all three consider a Let us first of all, then, have a class of laws which shall be called ATHENIAN: Once more let there be a third general law respecting the And let this be the simple form of the law: No man shall have ./cache/plato-laws-919.txt ./txt/plato-laws-919.txt