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helm 1
helmet 1
helmsmen 1
help 37
help-not 1
helper 1
helpers 3
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37 age
37 drink
37 general
37 help
37 here
37 lover
37 makes
Plato
The Republic

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help
   Dialogue
1 Repub| the Queen, and with her help conspired against the King 2 Repub| the proverb, "Let brother help brother"-if he fails in 3 Repub| And yet I cannot refuse to help, while breath and speech 4 Repub| therefore I had best give such help as I can. ~Glaucon and the 5 Repub| True. ~Then hirelings will help to make up our population? ~ 6 Repub| said, and to require the help of medicine, not when a 7 Repub| and so dying hard, by the help of science he struggled 8 Repub| do you therefore come and help us in war, and take the 9 Repub| beginning in play, and by the help of music have gained the 10 Repub| them. ~And without divine help, said Adeimantus, they will 11 Repub| four cubits high, can he help believing what they say? ~ 12 Repub| the rest of our friends to help, and let us see where in 13 Repub| saying that for you not to help justice in her need would 14 Repub| or some other miraculous help may save us? ~I suppose 15 Repub| will endeavor with your help to consider the advantages 16 Repub| every way the laws will help the citizens to keep the 17 Repub| looking on they will have to help and be of use in war, and 18 Repub| potters' boys look on and help, long before they touch 19 Repub| enslave them, if they can help? Should not their custom 20 Repub| discussion, if they could help, while they run about at 21 Repub| amorous of anything cannot help loving all that belongs 22 Repub| conform himself. Can a man help imitating that with which 23 Repub| satisfied, but I cannot help fearing that I shall fail, 24 Repub| likely, if they had the help of the State, they would 25 Repub| foot of men I could not help feeling a sort of indignation 26 Repub| have to prove them by the help of dialectic, in order to 27 Repub| appetites and inviting them to help and join in the struggle; 28 Repub| is necessary, and cannot help it. ~True. ~We are not wrong 29 Repub| face of all men; and if any help be sent by his friends to 30 Repub| meanness, and so, by the help of a rabble of evil appetites, 31 Repub| I suppose that he cannot help himself. ~What a blessed 32 Repub| Yes, he said; they cannot help themselves. ~But what if 33 Repub| protect him, and that by his help he might be emancipated 34 Repub| there are no freemen to help him-will he not be in an 35 Repub| generally satisfied by the help of money. ~That is true, 36 Repub| better governed by your help? The good order of Lacedaemon 37 Repub| that although he cannot help sorrowing, he will moderate


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