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Dialogue
1 Intro| indications that this is not the place which he would have assigned 2 Intro| story. For in the first place, you remember one deluge 3 Intro| registers. In the first place, there was a caste of priests 4 Intro| legs and arms. In the next place, the gods gave a forward 5 Intro| necessity, which we must now place beside them; for the creation 6 Intro| which is always becoming in place and vanishing out of place, 7 Intro| place and vanishing out of place, and is apprehended by opinion 8 Intro| particles settled in one place, the light and airy ones 9 Intro| in all time.~In the next place, we may observe that there 10 Intro| to a lower and higher in place. For in the universe, which 11 Intro| misery by twisting out of its place the lobe and closing up 12 Intro| between them. In the next place, they divided the veins 13 Intro| throughout the body. In the third place, they contrived the passage 14 Intro| And all this process takes place in order that the body may 15 Intro| way it entered toward the place of fire. On leaving the 16 Intro| different ways, each to its own place.~I will now return to the 17 Intro| When these processes take place in regular order the body 18 Intro| process of creation to take place in accordance with his own 19 Intro| unchangeable which is or is the place of mind or being, and the 20 Intro| enough to us, but has no place, hardly even a name, in 21 Intro| elements had an appointed place. Into the confusion (Greek) 22 Intro| considered by us in this place. They are not, he says, 23 Intro| causes, and leaves hardly any place for freedom of the will. 24 Intro| being thrust out of its place by the exhalation from the 25 Intro| the pores appears to take place nearly at the same time 26 Intro| move out of the body to the place of fire; while the impossibility 27 Intro| the fire returns to its place, it takes with it the minced 28 Intro| although this is not the place in which to dwell upon them 29 Intro| exterior aether to have a place beyond air. When air seemed 30 Intro| brought together in this place. The topics which I propose 31 Intro| various elements might have a place. But such a mode of proceeding 32 Intro| the void has a necessary place in the existence of the 33 Intro| both elements had an equal place in mind and in nature; and 34 Intro| Statesman, he retires to his place of view. So early did the 35 Intro| civilization. It might find a place wherever men chose to look 36 Intro| and rhetoric may usurp the place of reason and truth, how 37 Intro| are speaking of what took place in their own family, we 38 Intro| world is supposed to find a place in the human soul and to 39 Timae| two others must supply his place.~TIMAEUS: Certainly, and 40 Timae| of children. In the first place you remember a single deluge 41 Timae| previous ones; in the next place, you do not know that there 42 Timae| olden time. In the first place, there is the caste of priests, 43 Timae| intention was, in the first place, that the animal should 44 Timae| many reasons; in the first place, because the living being 45 Timae| he did or suffered taking place in and by himself. For the 46 Timae| are speaking of what took place in their own family, we 47 Timae| substance, then in the first place it would be necessary that 48 Timae| impressions; in the second place, they must have love, in 49 Timae| set forth; and now we must place by the side of them in our 50 Timae| fairly raised?~In the first place, we see that what we just 51 Timae| which the generation takes place; and thirdly, that of which 52 Timae| always in motion, becoming in place and again vanishing out 53 Timae| and again vanishing out of place, which is apprehended by 54 Timae| of necessity be in some place and occupy a space, but 55 Timae| of science.~In the first place, then, as is evident to 56 Timae| whether the dissolution take place in the fire itself or perhaps 57 Timae| things are changing their place, for by the motion of the 58 Timae| distributed into its proper place; but those things which 59 Timae| by the shaking into the place of the things to which they 60 Timae| another and to change their place—which we will now proceed 61 Timae| everything and will not allow any place to be left void. Wherefore, 62 Timae| in all time.~In the next place we have to consider that 63 Timae| again, admits in the first place of a division into two kinds; 64 Timae| still moveable mass into the place which was occupied by the 65 Timae| form mounts into its own place. But as there is no surrounding 66 Timae| causes of them. In the first place, the bodies which I have 67 Timae| universe which is the appointed place of fire, and where there 68 Timae| the former light, and the place towards which it is impelled 69 Timae| and the contrary state and place we call heavy and below 70 Timae| heavy, below or above in one place will be found to be and 71 Timae| or above in an opposite place. And about all of them this 72 Timae| is moved heavy, and the place towards which the motion 73 Timae| I am able. In the first place let us set forth what was 74 Timae| generate sight, and in this place it will be natural and suitable 75 Timae| the limbs, was set in the place of guard, that when the 76 Timae| which was, in the first place, soft and bloodless, and 77 Timae| this lower creation his place here in order that he might 78 Timae| twisting out of its right place and contorting the lobe 79 Timae| settles down into the same place as before, and is humbled.~ 80 Timae| running stream. In the first place, they cut two hidden channels 81 Timae| irrigation. In the next place, they divided the veins 82 Timae| as well as passive, takes place in order that the body, 83 Timae| its neighbour out of its place, and that which is thrust 84 Timae| last comes round to that place from whence the breath came 85 Timae| proceeds outward to its own place and to its kindred element; 86 Timae| when the heat changes its place, and the particles at the 87 Timae| joy. For that which takes place according to nature is pleasant, 88 Timae| them from its own natural place into another, or—since there 89 Timae| when each process takes place in this order, health commonly 90 Timae| acidity which takes the place of the bitterness; at other 91 Timae| in the body, but he will place friend by the side of friend, 92 Timae| and root of us from that place where the generation of