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give 42
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34 ever
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34 figures
34 given
34 heavens
34 moving
34 rather
Plato
Timaeus

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given
   Dialogue
1 Intro| dramatic form is wholly given up. He could write in one 2 Intro| and better nature. Having given this law to his creatures, 3 Intro| self-inflicted evil.~Having given these commands, the Creator 4 Intro| and their revolutions has given us the knowledge of number 5 Intro| the Creator would have given man a sinewy and fleshy 6 Intro| see the one in many has given the name of bile. The various 7 Intro| external things; and, if given up to these processes when 8 Intro| the double bond which is given by two means is stronger 9 Intro| stronger than the single bond given by one. Having reflected 10 Intro| to Plato which has been given to it in modern times by 11 Intro| of a dreamy kind, and is given by a spurious reason without 12 Intro| heavens, no explanation is given of the variation in the 13 Intro| although such knowledge is given to the inferior parts of 14 Intro| institutions. These cannot be given by individuals to themselves; 15 Intro| verisimilitude which he has given to the tale is a further 16 Intro| his Island of Atlantis has given occasion. Rather he would 17 Intro| different account must be given of the short work entitled ‘ 18 Timae| SOCRATES: And when we had given to each one that single 19 Timae| SOCRATES: Then have I now given you all the heads of our 20 Timae| education which you have given them; and then, in accordance 21 Timae| and better state. Having given all these laws to his creatures, 22 Timae| purpose for which God has given them to us. The sight in 23 Timae| created number, and have given us a conception of time, 24 Timae| good ever was or will be given by the gods to mortal man. 25 Timae| hearing: they have been given by the gods to the same 26 Timae| intelligent votary of the Muses as given by them with a view to irrational 27 Timae| herself; and rhythm too was given by them for the same reason, 28 Timae| time.~Thus have I concisely given the result of my thoughts; 29 Timae| shivering and trembling is given; and the whole affection 30 Timae| smaller yields to the impulse given by us towards the dissimilar 31 Timae| is a proof that God has given the art of divination not 32 Timae| relief is in most cases given by fever supervening. The 33 Timae| no sort of instruction is given in youth to cure these evils, 34 Timae| result is that the body if given up to motion when in a state


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