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Plato, in the beginning of his Tenth Dialogue of Laws, lays down this Divine Rule, He that believes the Gods to be according to the Laws, will not be guilty of any evil in word or deed: i. e. |
Plato, in the beginning of his Tenth Dialogue of Laws, lays down this Divine Rule, He that believes the God's to be according to the Laws, will not be guilty of any evil in word or deed: i. e. |
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