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Dialogue
1 Intro| Youth, at which our parents gave prizes for recitation. Some 2 Intro| invader, and of her own accord gave liberty to all the nations 3 Intro| same which was undivided he gave dominion, but the sphere 4 Intro| and to each of them he gave a body moving in an orbit, 5 Intro| of us. And to this they gave the body to be a vehicle, 6 Intro| the next place, the gods gave a forward motion to the 7 Intro| vulgar can appreciate. God gave us the faculty of sight 8 Intro| the divine element, they gave the mortal soul a separate 9 Intro| men as good as they could, gave to the liver the power of 10 Intro| and became hair. And God gave hair to the head of man 11 Intro| thinkers almost necessarily gave to astronomy. The observation 12 Intro| thought, or, as we might say, gave law and variety to the material 13 Intro| circumference. To this God gave a body, consisting at first 14 Intro| especially the Pythagoreans, gave various accounts, and therefore 15 Intro| other. ‘God invented and gave us sight to the end that 16 Timae| according to custom, our parents gave prizes for recitations, 17 Timae| age and disease. And he gave to the world the figure 18 Timae| whom for this reason he gave a body, smooth and even, 19 Timae| corner) to the left. And he gave dominion to the motion of 20 Timae| with them all over. And he gave to each of them two movements: 21 Timae| they put together the body, gave all the other members to 22 Timae| fire as would not burn, but gave a gentle light, they formed 23 Timae| however: God invented and gave us sight to the end that 24 Timae| as necessity allowed or gave consent, has exactly perfected, 25 Timae| absolutely unavoidable, they gave to the mortal nature a separate 26 Timae| the original distribution gave to the marrow as many and 27 Timae| as to be in a mean, and gave them a yellow colour; wherefore 28 Timae| should consider that God gave the sovereign part of the 29 Timae| quadrupeds and polypods: God gave the more senseless of them 30 Timae| pure medium of air, they gave them the deep and muddy