Text race history for Kris (kris_z)

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As, before putting up a large building, the architect surveys and sounds the site to see if it will bear the weight, the wise legislator does not begin by laying down laws good in themselves, but by investigating the fitness of the people, for which they are destined, to receive them. Plato refused to legislate for the Arcadians and the Cyrenaeans, because he knew that both peoples were rich and could not put up with equality; and good laws and bad men were found together in Crete, because Minos had inflicted discipline on a people already burdened with vice.

Game Time WPM Accuracy
16467 2020-05-04 07:03:47 88.17 96%
14556 2020-03-23 13:24:14 89.65 96%
6760 2019-10-18 02:24:36 84.14 96%
4632 2019-08-31 21:33:38 91.35 97%