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Dialogue
1 Intro| for them and to make the necessary additions to them, and to 2 Intro| manner, and yet is said to be necessary, for we say that all things 3 Intro| the one divine, the other necessary; and we should seek to discover 4 Intro| and, for their sake, the necessary, because without them the 5 Intro| all-daring love according to necessary laws and so framed man. 6 Intro| lips, with a view to the necessary and the good; for food is 7 Intro| rare and dense which is necessary to its regular circulation. 8 Intro| inability to understand the necessary and obvious deductions from 9 Intro| effects. General notions are necessary to the apprehension of particular 10 Intro| sometimes as a negative and necessary, sometimes as a positive 11 Intro| doctrine that the void has a necessary place in the existence of 12 Timae| Creator did not think it necessary to bestow upon him hands: 13 Timae| all the stars which were necessary to the creation of time 14 Timae| first place it would be necessary that they should all have 15 Timae| for he could not give any necessary reason, nor indeed any tolerable 16 Timae| most perfect God, using the necessary causes as his ministers 17 Timae| one divine and the other necessary, and may seek for the divine 18 Timae| the blessed life; but the necessary kind only for the sake of 19 Timae| all-daring love according to necessary laws, and so framed man. 20 Timae| good deal more than was necessary or proper, by reason of 21 Timae| lips, with a view to the necessary and the good contriving 22 Timae| contriving the way in for necessary purposes, the way out for 23 Timae| best purposes; for that is necessary which enters in and gives