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1 1 | trial (as is related by Plato) that there was no human 2 1 | as Socrates taught, as Plato handed down, it is evident 3 9 | Socrates and his disciple Plato, and those who flowed forth 4 9 | forth from the school of Plato like rivulets into different 5 10| Pythagoras or of Socrates or Plato, and the other philosophers 6 10| only the unlearned, but Plato also, and Socrates, and 7 11| origin of all things, as Plato both felt and taught in 8 11| more ancient not only than Plato, but than Pythagoras, and 9 11| be inquired about:" and Plato, in his Book Laws, says: " 10 18| spoke and acted. For if (as Plato says) no prudent man punishes