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bereavement 1
besides 1
bespeak 1
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better 37
betters 1
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23 conception
23 desire
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Plato
Philebus

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best
   Dialogue
1 Phileb| regulates the infinite is best expressed to us by the word ‘ 2 Phileb| the nature of anything is best known from the examination 3 Phileb| nature of pleasure will be best understood from an examination 4 Phileb| or in declaring that the best of men, if he be in pain, 5 Phileb| always be the highest or best motive of them (why I do 6 Phileb| According to Mr. Mill, he would best carry out the principle 7 Phileb| notion which furnishes the best explanation or gives the 8 Phileb| will of God because it is best, whether rewarded or unrewarded. 9 Phileb| good of Plato, which may be best expressed to us under the 10 Phileb| action differ, and some are best explained upon one principle 11 Phileb| is obedience to law: the best human government is a rational 12 Phileb| rational despotism, and the best idea which we can form of 13 Phileb| enjoyment of that which is best and fairest in this world 14 Phileb| way, and we will do our best to follow, for the enquiry 15 Phileb| all things, and the next best thing for him is that he 16 Phileb| determining what is the best of human goods. For when 17 Phileb| dispute about which were the best, and we playfully threatened 18 Phileb| my fine fellow, to the best of my ability.~PROTARCHUS: 19 Phileb| you please to give me your best attention?~PROTARCHUS: Proceed; 20 Phileb| pain, even though he be the best of men; and again, that 21 Phileb| as he says, is by far the best of them all, for to it all 22 Phileb| which was the greatest or best or usefullest of arts or 23 Phileb| And now let us give our best attention and consider well,


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