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pouring 1
pours 1
poverty 11
power 85
powerful 4
powerless 2
powers 8
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87 yet
85 does
85 nor
85 power
82 able
82 manner
82 neither
Plato
The Republic

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power
   Dialogue
1 Repub| And what similar use or power of acquisition has justice 2 Repub| great opinion of his own power, was the first to say that 3 Repub| government is the ruling power in each State? ~Certainly. ~ 4 Repub| must be supposed to have power, the only reasonable conclusion 5 Repub| unjust, and who have the power of subduing States and nations; 6 Repub| consider is, whether this power which is possessed by the 7 Repub| she retains her natural power? ~Let us assume that she 8 Repub| assume that she retains her power. ~Yet is not the power which 9 Repub| her power. ~Yet is not the power which injustice exercises 10 Repub| life to the utmost of my power, and my manner of speaking 11 Repub| suffer injustice without the power of retaliation; and justice, 12 Repub| because they have not the power to be unjust will best appear 13 Repub| the just and the unjust power to do what they will, let 14 Repub| them in the form of such a power as is said to have been 15 Repub| imagine anyone obtaining this power of becoming invisible, and 16 Repub| dust, and take from me the power of helping justice. ~Nonsense, 17 Repub| persuade them that they have a power committed to them by the 18 Repub| deities, and these have great power. That is what mighty cities 19 Repub| some weakness, has not the power of being unjust. And this 20 Repub| that when he obtains the power, he immediately becomes 21 Repub| thee, if I had only the power;" ~or his insubordination 22 Repub| he said, if we have the power. ~Then now, my friend, I 23 Repub| supposed to have exhibited the power of his art only to persons 24 Repub| have a good deal, then the power of music weakening the spirit 25 Repub| will, or the others the power, to harm us. The young men 26 Repub| differently. Some of you have the power of command, and in the composition 27 Repub| hand they alone have the power of giving order and happiness 28 Repub| and give the wealth or power or persons of the one to 29 Repub| sort of universal saving power of true opinion in conformity 30 Repub| or weaker in wisdom, or power, or numbers, or wealth, 31 Repub| saying which. ~Then the power of each individual in the 32 Repub| has clearly supposed the power which reasons about the 33 Repub| construction, that some divine power must have conducted us to 34 Repub| having all wealth and all power; and shall we be told that 35 Repub| I said, glorious is the power of the art of contradiction! ~ 36 Repub| obey in the one and the power of command in the other; 37 Repub| kingdom under the ruling power therein, feels the hurt 38 Repub| world have the spirit and power of philosophy, and political 39 Repub| in youth, when he has no power of judging what is good 40 Repub| sympathetic and kindred power in the soul, and by that 41 Repub| in the soul, and by that power drawing near and mingling 42 Repub| preserved by some divine power. Do you really think, as 43 Repub| to good is saved by the power of God, as we may truly 44 Repub| himself seen, and having no power of explaining to others, 45 Repub| into their hands now the power which he will one day possess. ~ 46 Repub| if at all, by a want of power: my zeal you may see for 47 Repub| by every means in their power seeking after truth for 48 Repub| compelled by a superior power to have the charge of the 49 Repub| the most like. ~And the power which the eye possesses 50 Repub| truth to the known and the power of knowing to the knower 51 Repub| exceeds essence in dignity and power. ~Glaucon said, with a ludicrous 52 Repub| reason herself attains by the power of dialectic, using the 53 Repub| intellectual; and that this is the power upon which he who would 54 Repub| argument shows that the power and capacity of learning 55 Repub| distracted in the struggle for power, which in their eyes is 56 Repub| sort of knowledge has the power of effecting such a change? ~ 57 Repub| knowledge have this attracting power, in order that we may have 58 Repub| the study of the one has a power of drawing and converting 59 Repub| sun is only an image)-this power of elevating the highest 60 Repub| material and visible world-this power is given, as I was saying, 61 Repub| also remind you that the power of dialectic alone can reveal 62 Repub| of the actual governing power; a government which is united, 63 Repub| and raised to the third power, furnishes two harmonies; 64 Repub| and when they come into power as guardians they will soon 65 Repub| who have lost the guardian power of testing the metal of 66 Repub| admitting philosophers to power, because they are no longer 67 Repub| authority; he is a lover of power and a lover of honor; claiming 68 Repub| in which the rich have power and the poor man is deprived 69 Repub| rulers being aware that their power rests upon their wealth, 70 Repub| equal share of freedom and power; and this is the form of 71 Repub| him who is now in their power and who is being initiated 72 Repub| almost the entire ruling power, and while the keener sort 73 Repub| in the early days of his power, he is full of smiles, and 74 Repub| setting him up, and who are in power, speak their minds to him 75 Repub| reasoning and human and ruling power is asleep; then the wild 76 Repub| mother, so now, if he has the power, he beats them, and will 77 Repub| individuals and before they get power, this is their character; 78 Repub| grows worse from having power: he becomes and is of necessity 79 Repub| Certainly. ~And if you raise the power and make the plane a solid, 80 Repub| then, having determined the power and quality of justice and 81 Repub| though he acquire money or power by his wickedness? ~From 82 Repub| count in our accusation: the power which poetry has of harming 83 Repub| influence of honor or money or power, aye, or under the excitement 84 Repub| by the natural inherent power of destruction which evil 85 Repub| injustice which, if it have the power, will murder others, keeps


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