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Dialogue
1 Intro| he spake, and poured the remains of the elements into the 2 Intro| drawn away; or if moisture remains, the earth, when fused by 3 Intro| great when the foundation remains, for then there is a possibility 4 Intro| inductive philosophy. But it remains to be shown that they could 5 Intro| work is accomplished he remains in his own nature. Plato 6 Intro| of man. But there still remains a rebellious seed of evil 7 Intro| existence’ the universe remains at rest. The truths of geometry 8 Intro| the Phaedrus, Hestia, who remains immovable in the house of 9 Intro| of man is made out of the remains of the elements which had 10 Intro| soul of the world; these remains, however, are diluted to 11 Intro| complexity of the human frame remains unobserved. And diseases 12 Intro| reasons. But the Timaeus still remains the greatest effort of the 13 Intro| more aspect of the Timaeus remains to be considered—the mythological 14 Timae| the universe he poured the remains of the elements, and mingled 15 Timae| already, and something more remains to be said, which is, that 16 Timae| origin. But there still remains the further point—why things 17 Timae| to the eyes; thirdly, the remains of fire, which are seen 18 Timae| which concern the whole body remains to be considered—that is, 19 Timae| disease, if the foundation remains, the power of the disorder 20 Timae| cooling, then the blood which remains becomes fluid, but if they