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Dialogue
1 Intro| life; not to speak of the lesser benefits which even the 2 Intro| great as the square of the lesser side; and affirm that, out 3 Intro| hypotenuse is twice the lesser side the three first regular 4 Intro| larger contract, and the lesser dilate the sight. White 5 Intro| veins, having within it two lesser nets, and stretched cords 6 Intro| cords reaching from both the lesser nets to the extremity of 7 Intro| made by him of fire, the lesser nets and their cavities 8 Intro| flow into and out of the lesser nets and the lesser nets 9 Intro| the lesser nets and the lesser nets into and out of it, 10 Intro| sense in extreme cases; lesser diseases are not to be irritated 11 Intro| himself and committing the lesser works of creation to inferior 12 Intro| same triangles form the lesser species of each element: ( 13 Intro| This outer net contains two lesser nets, one corresponding 14 Intro| the interior of it and the lesser nets move alternately into 15 Intro| of the human body is the lesser image of the macrocosm. 16 Intro| only of the attraction of lesser bodies to larger ones, but 17 Intro| man is acted upon by the lesser influences of custom or 18 Timae| fire and water, and other lesser ones by innumerable other 19 Timae| in greater, sometimes in lesser numbers. And whatever happened 20 Timae| in a larger and some in a lesser orbit—those which had the 21 Timae| orbit—those which had the lesser orbit revolving faster, 22 Timae| boon of sight: and of the lesser benefits why should I speak? 23 Timae| times the square of the lesser side.~Now is the time to 24 Timae| its hypotenuse twice the lesser side. When two such triangles 25 Timae| its hypotenuse twice the lesser side) having generated these 26 Timae| with the larger, and the lesser divide the greater and the 27 Timae| and the greater unite the lesser, all the elements are borne 28 Timae| entering in and driving out the lesser, but not being able to take 29 Timae| that all things which have lesser parts retain the greater, 30 Timae| greater cannot retain the lesser. Now of all natures fire 31 Timae| having at the entrance two lesser weels; further he constructed 32 Timae| two openings, and from the lesser weels he extended cords 33 Timae| he made of fire, but the lesser weels and their cavity, 34 Timae| following manner:—He let the lesser weels pass into the mouth; 35 Timae| all this to flow into the lesser weels, quite gently, for 36 Timae| another time he caused the lesser weels to flow back again; 37 Timae| proportion. Now we perceive lesser symmetries or proportions