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1 I, 14| seems to remain that we now turn to Socrates and Plato, who 2 I, 16| that even the parts each in turn perish, yet itself remains 3 I, 16| virtues follow one another in turn, and are uniform, and are 4 I, 21| dwell there are born, and in turn beget children. And this 5 I, 23| gloomy Night arose;~And, in turn, from Night both Air and 6 I, 23| his blooming sire,~And in turn the Cyclops bred, who owned 7 IV, 8 | what they affirm, I shall turn my attention to the other 8 IV, 51| moved by the spirit, and in turn propel towards the cerebellum 9 V, 3 | word "Polein" signifies to turn and change things; whence, 10 V, 3 | which we dwell, because we turn and go round in them, are 11 V, 18| more they are induced to turn towards studying the diffuse 12 VII, 10| benefits, and receives them in turn. He confers benefits, because, 13 VII, 10| a wing, bears aloft (in turn) its pinion, that is, the 14 VII, 14| for being the recipient in turn of benefits,--(this Sonship, 15 VII, 20| people of the same stamp, may turn away their ears from the 16 VII, 24| who are of a more serious turn in regard of the Divinity, 17 IX, 13| those who are of a studious turn will easily become acquainted 18 IX, 13| being temperate. And they turn away from every act of inordinate 19 IX, 14| despise wealth, and do not turn away from sharing their 20 X, 10| kindness to this Spirit, and in turn receives kindness. The third 21 X, 10| the receiving benefits in turn. And they say that themselves