Freemen and slaves
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free · freemen · slave · slaves and freemen · the inhabitants of the state
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Statesman (Greek)
This, then, is the end, let us declare, of the web of the statesman’s activity, the direct interweaving of the characters of restrained and courageous men, when the kingly science has drawn them together by friendship and community of sentiment into a common life, and having perfected the most glorious and the best of all textures, clothes with it all the inhabitants of the state, both slaves and …
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Statesman
The complete population of the city, comprising both free citizens and slaves, described as together clothed and held together by the finished fabric produced by the statesman's art.
This, then, is the end, let us declare, of the web of the statesman’s activity, the direct interweaving of the characters of restrained and courageous men, when the kingly science has drawn them together by friendship and community of sentiment into a common life, and having perfected the most glorious and the best of all textures, clothes with it all the inhabitants of the state, both slaves and …
Symposium
Social statuses contrasted through scent, bodily exertion, and freedom.
but the odours that result from the exertions of freemen demand primarily noble pursuits engaged in for many years if they are to be sweet and suggestive of freedom.