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influence 23
influences 2
influx 3
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23 necessary
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Plato
Timaeus

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influence
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1 Intro| nevertheless had the greatest influence over the ancient and mediaeval 2 Intro| anticipated the truth.~The influence with the Timaeus has exercised 3 Intro| and unpleasant, and their influence extends over the whole region 4 Intro| when they are under the influence of some disorder or enthusiasm 5 Intro| when mingled under the influence of heat with salt, is malignant 6 Intro| often made vicious by the influence of bodily pain; the briny 7 Intro| added, and the unconscious influence of science has to be subtracted, 8 Intro| philosophy and had a great influence on the beginnings of knowledge. 9 Intro| Xenophanes).~Under the influence of such ideas, perhaps also 10 Intro| was helpless against the influence of any word which had an 11 Intro| has also had an elevating influence on philosophy. The conception 12 Intro| falls under the narrowing influence which any single branch, 13 Intro| disengage himself from the influence of words. Nor are there 14 Intro| much more subject to the influence of words than the moderns. 15 Intro| numbers had so great an influence over the minds of early 16 Intro| them of being under the influence of words, do we suppose 17 Intro| him to be subject to the influence of external causes, and 18 Intro| recognized, and that the influence of the one over the other 19 Intro| nevertheless have had a great influence in promoting system and 20 Intro| attraction of cohesion. The influence of such affinities and the 21 Timae| the beginning, when the influence of reason got the better 22 Timae| he must include the other influence of the variable cause as 23 Timae| other having a soothing influence, and restoring this same


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