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Dialogue
1 Intro| yesterday’s discourse, I was able to recall every word of 2 Intro| night. And now we shall be able to understand the nature 3 Intro| divine nature. God only is able to compound and resolve 4 Intro| wear out and are no longer able to assimilate food; and 5 Intro| physician or philosopher who was able to see the one in many has 6 Intro| not equally dangerous if able to escape through the pores, 7 Intro| six thousand years; he was able to speculate freely on the 8 Intro| they were relieved at being able to utter the thoughts of 9 Intro| the world, they must be able to conceive it.~To do justice 10 Intro| dominion over us, we are least able to perceive them. We recognize 11 Intro| of dialectic. He is never able to reconcile the first causes 12 Timae| I myself should never be able to celebrate the city and 13 Timae| chariot, because he was not able to drive them in the path 14 Timae| the universe, we are not able to give notions which are 15 Timae| reason of its excellence able to converse with itself, 16 Timae| the earth, but might be able to get over the one and 17 Timae| find support, and so be able to pass through all places, 18 Timae| believe that you will be able to follow me, for your education 19 Timae| beauty, and then we shall be able to say that we have sufficiently 20 Timae| the lesser, but not being able to take their places, compress 21 Timae| of them, as far as I am able. In the first place let 22 Timae| also the power which are able to combine many things into 23 Timae| either is or ever will be able to accomplish either the 24 Timae| time, they are no longer able to cut or assimilate the 25 Timae| avoid the other, is not able to see or to hear anything