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1 Intro| we can only judge of it truly when we place ourselves 2 Intro| perusal of Hegel. We may truly apply to him the words in 3 Intro| measuring shows us what is truly great and truly small. Though 4 Intro| what is truly great and truly small. Though the just and 5 Intro| principles or recognize truly how in all human things 6 Intro| mental and moral world be truly apprehended without the 7 Intro| Of all words they may be truly said to be the most inflated 8 Intro| he gave his philosophy a truly German character by the 9 Intro| possibilities, which, as he truly says, have no place in philosophy. 10 Soph| And animal hunting may be truly said to have two divisions, 11 Soph| and sells them be quite as truly called a merchant as he 12 Soph| in which he who would be truly blessed ought to be fairest 13 Soph| right reason, that which is truly one must be affirmed to 14 Soph| of being?~THEAETETUS: Yes truly.~STRANGER: Alas, Theaetetus, 15 Soph| that they are.~THEAETETUS: Truly we seem to have an intimation 16 Soph| affirming that things ‘are’ truly in motion, and others that 17 Soph| and others that they ‘are’ truly at rest.~THEAETETUS: Just 18 Soph| then, who desires to answer truly, will adopt the third and 19 Soph| in like manner, we may truly say that they are not; and 20 Soph| may venture to say so, as truly essence as being itself, 21 Soph| and verbs is really and truly false discourse.~THEAETETUS: