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1  II,  31|                 31. A certain neutral character, then, and undecided
2  II,  31|      by the law of the soul's neutral character: because, on the
3  II,  35|       souls are mortal and of neutral character, how can they
4  II,  35|       how can they from their neutral properties become immortal?
5  II,  35| believe that the soul is of a neutral character, and that it is
6  II,  35|     name, themselves too of a neutral character, and liable to
7  II,  36|       we speak of the soul as neutral in its character, when Plato
8  II,  53|     the souls of men are of a neutral character, inasmuch as they
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