Part
1 Intro| Although he had not been present himself, he had heard them
2 Intro| barefooted, and who had been present at the time. ‘Would you
3 Intro| not of the olden time, but present and youthful ever. The speech
4 Intro| continental nations at the present time, in modes of salutation.
5 Intro| history. He seems to have been present to the mind of Plato in
6 Text | tell me, he said, were you present at this meeting?~Your informant,
7 Text | shall be the judge; but at present you are better occupied
8 Text | also I think that at the present moment we who are here assembled
9 Text | may be, for they are both present.~The course of the seasons
10 Text | nature was not like the present, but different. The sexes
11 Text | happens in this world at present. I am serious, and therefore
12 Text | the next degree and under present circumstances must be the
13 Text | hear him talk; but just at present I must not forget the encomium
14 Text | desires that what he has at present may be preserved to him
15 Text | which is future and not present, and which he has not, and
16 Text | beautiful which is ever present to his memory, even when
17 Text | Alcibiades; but for the present I will defer your chastisement.
18 Text | times when there was no one present; I fancied that I might
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