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by means of an agreement.Protarchus
What principle?Socrates
The principle which gives trouble to all men, to some of them sometimes against their will.Protarchus
Speak more plainly.Socrates
I mean the principle which came in our way just now; its nature is quite marvellous. For the assertions that one is many and many are one are marvellous, and it is easy to dispute with anyone who makes either of them.Protarchus
You mean when a person says that I, Protarchus,
What principle?Socrates
The principle which gives trouble to all men, to some of them sometimes against their will.Protarchus
Speak more plainly.Socrates
I mean the principle which came in our way just now; its nature is quite marvellous. For the assertions that one is many and many are one are marvellous, and it is easy to dispute with anyone who makes either of them.Protarchus
You mean when a person says that I, Protarchus,