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" Undoubtedly. Then more than four citizens will be required ; for the husbandman will not make his own plough or mattock, or other implements of agriculture, if they are to be good for anything. Neither will the builder make his tools — and he, too,... "
The Dialogues of Plato - Page 229
by Plato - 1875
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The Dialogues of Plato: Tr. Into English, with Analyses and ..., Volume 2

Plato - 1874 - 626 pages
...and easily and of a better quality when one man does one thing which is natural to him and is done at the right time, and leaves other things. Undoubtedly. Then more than four citizens will be requirsd, for the husbandman will not make his own plough or mattock, or other implements of agriculture,...
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The Republic of Plato

Plato - 1888 - 628 pages
...for the husband- ' other implements of agriculture, if they are to be good for any- Republic thing. Neither will the builder make his tools — and he...many : and in like manner the weaver and shoemaker. SOCII*TES. ADEIMANTUS. True. Then carpenters, and smiths, and many other artisans, will 3.aweaveri...
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The Republic of Plato

Plato - 1888 - 646 pages
...and easily and of a better quality when one man does one thing which is natural to him and does it at the right time, and leaves other things. Undoubtedly....husbandman will not make his own plough or mattock, or More than four or Jive citizens are required. 5 1 other implements of agriculture, if they are to be...
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Plato the Teacher: Being Selections from the Apology, Euthydemus, Protagoras ...

Plato - 1897 - 506 pages
...and easily and of a better quality when one man does one thing which is natural to him and is done at the right time, and leaves other things. Undoubtedly....builder make his tools — and he, too, needs many ; and the same may be said of the weaver and shoemaker. True. Then carpenters, and smiths, and other artisans,...
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Plato the Teacher: Being Selections from the Apology, Euthydemus, Protagoras ...

Plato - 1897 - 506 pages
...man does one thing which is natural to him and is done at the right time, and leaves other tilings. Undoubtedly. Then more than four citizens will be...make his tools — -and he, too, needs many ; and the same may be said of the weaver and shoemaker. True. Then carpenters, and smiths, and other artisans,...
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The Republic of Plato: With Studies for Teachers

Plato, William Lowe Bryan, Charlotte Lowe Bryan - 1898 - 338 pages
...and easily and of a better quality when one man does one thing which is natural to him and is done at the right time, and leaves other things. Undoubtedly....builder make his tools — and he, too, needs many ; and the same may be said of the weaver and shoemaker. True. , Then carpenters, and smiths, and other artisans,...
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The Republic of Plato: An Ideal Commonwealth

Plato - 1901 - 456 pages
...a better quality when one man does one thing which is natural to him and does it at the right~time, and leaves other things. Undoubtedly. Then more than...and shoemaker. True. Then carpenters and smiths and many other artisans will be sharers in our little State, which is already beginning to grow ? True....
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The Library of Original Sources: The Greek world

Oliver Joseph Thatcher - 1907 - 488 pages
...and easily and of a better quality when one man does one thing which is natural to him and is done at the right time, and leaves other things. Undoubtedly....builder make his tools — and he too, needs many ; and the same may be said of the weaver and shoemaker. True. Then carpenters, and smiths, and other artisans,...
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A Study in School Supervision: With Special Reference to Rural School ...

Carl Gottfried Hartman - 1894 - 192 pages
...own use in order to supply the others, and receives in exchange, therefore, the others' products. But "The husbandman will not make his own plough or mattock...good for anything. Neither will the builder make his own tools — and he, too. needs many; and in like manner the weaver and shoemaker. Then carpenters...
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Bulletin: General series. [2 volumes of works on education bound together].

University of Texas at Austin - 1907 - 746 pages
...own use in order to supply the others, and receives in exchange, therefore, the others' products. But "The husbandman will not make his own plough or mattock...good for anything. Neither will the builder make his own tools — and he, too. needs many; and in like manner the weaver and shoemaker. Then carpenters...
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