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principle 77
principle-furnish 1
principle-which 1
principles 34
principles-a 1
prison 4
prison-house 1
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34 means
34 principles
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34 word
Plato
The Republic

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principles
   Dialogue
1 Repub| given to you on received principles; but now I perceive that 2 Repub| be one of our rules and principles concerning the gods, to 3 Repub| agree, he said, in these principles, and promise to make them 4 Repub| SUCH, then, I said, are our principles of theology-some tales are 5 Repub| Yes; and I think that our principles are right, he said. ~But 6 Repub| that there are some three principles of rhythm out of which metrical 7 Repub| said. ~And as there are two principles of human nature, one the 8 Repub| in order that these two principles (like the strings of an 9 Repub| necessary. ~Such, then, are our principles of nurture and education: 10 Repub| auxiliaries and supporters of the principles of the rulers. ~I agree 11 Repub| supposed, a number of great principles, but trifles all, if care 12 Repub| that he has the same three principles in his own soul which are 13 Repub| the soul has these three principles or not? ~An easy question! 14 Repub| of us there are the same principles and habits which there are 15 Repub| proceed to ask whether these principles are three or one; whether, 16 Repub| determine that there are two principles existing in the soul. And 17 Repub| latter case, instead of three principles in the soul, there will 18 Repub| fairly agreed that the same principles which exist in the State 19 Repub| man who is trained in the principles of such a State, will be 20 Repub| bound together the three principles within him, which may be 21 Repub| accordance with these fundamental principles. ~Very good. ~Our State, 22 Repub| of what he means by the principles or passions of which he 23 Repub| hypotheses not as first principles, but only as hypotheses-that 24 Repub| know that there are certain principles about justice and honor, 25 Repub| ministers they are, and whose principles will be exalted by them 26 Repub| she shows of all the fine principles which we solemnly laid down 27 Repub| pacifying the two irrational principles, he rouses up the third, 28 Repub| brought up in his father's principles. ~I can imagine him. ~Then 29 Repub| remaining, to these better principles he puts an end, and casts 30 Repub| divided by us into three principles, the division may, I think, 31 Repub| to me that to these three principles three pleasures correspond; 32 Repub| either of the two other principles prevails, it fails in attaining 33 Repub| them is one of the inferior principles of the soul? ~No doubt. ~ 34 Repub| necessarily implies two distinct principles in him? ~Certainly. ~One


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