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taint 1
take 30
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30 greatest
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29 diseases
29 general
Plato
Timaeus

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take
   Dialogue
1 Intro| world we must be content to take probability for our rule, 2 Intro| nothing of which he could take hold, nor feet, with which 3 Intro| are our daily sustenance take all sorts of colours when 4 Intro| marrow. When these processes take place in regular order the 5 Intro| the process of creation to take place in accordance with 6 Intro| escape to its kindred, or take the form of the stronger— 7 Intro| orbits of the fixed stars take a different direction from 8 Intro| through the pores appears to take place nearly at the same 9 Intro| them at length, lead us to take a favourable view of the 10 Intro| did the Epicurean doctrine take possession of the Greek 11 Intro| worthy of remark), we may take occasion to correct an error. 12 Intro| Hereafter at our leisure we will take up the written documents 13 Intro| grasping the whole. He does not take words in their simple meaning 14 Timae| who were unworthy were to take the places of those who 15 Timae| nature and education to take part at once both in politics 16 Timae| education qualify him to take part in any speculation 17 Timae| and, as he had no need to take anything or defend himself 18 Timae| locomotion with which it might take hold and find support, and 19 Timae| questioner be willing to take the safe and indefinite 20 Timae| that if the model is to take every variety of form, then 21 Timae| upon its surface, it would take the impression badly, because 22 Timae| spring up out of them and take their own proper figures; 23 Timae| whether the dissolution take place in the fire itself 24 Timae| earth; for they can never take any other form. But water, 25 Timae| lesser, but not being able to take their places, compress the 26 Timae| the prey which we mean to take. A body which is of a nature 27 Timae| eating and drinking, and take a good deal more than was 28 Timae| all those diseases which take the form of catarrh, but 29 Timae| highest and greatest we take no heed; for there is no 30 Timae| strong. Wherefore we should take care that the movements


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