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1 Charm | the Translation of the ‘Republic,’ by Messrs. Davies and 2 Charm | College, who read over the Republic in the Second Edition and 3 Charm(5)| The relation of the Republic, Statesman and Laws.~ 4 Charm | else; reminiscences of the Republic and the Laws are continually 5 Charm | is found chiefly in the Republic and the Phaedo, and a later, 6 Charm | whereas in the period of the Republic and the Phaedo, it was proposed 7 Charm | words,— ‘whereas in the Republic and in the Phaedo he had 8 Charm | to him, although in the Republic the platonic Socrates speaks 9 Charm | this work, ends with the Republic, the ‘conception of Mind’ 10 Charm | passages, especially in the Republic and Laws, the context is 11 Charm | the dialogues, such as the Republic and the Timaeus, or the 12 Charm | except in the case of the Republic and the Laws, have no philosophical 13 Charm | ideas. But whereas in the Republic, and even in the Phaedo, 14 Charm | to the definition of the Republic. In the accompanying translation 15 Charm | business,’ which in the Republic (such is the shifting character 16 Charm | anticipation of the Philebus and Republic as well as of moral philosophy 17 Charm | in the Philebus and the Republic will not be called by the