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Dialogue
1 Intro| animals. But we can hardly suppose that Plato would have preferred 2 Intro| water, earth, which we suppose men to know, though no one 3 Intro| other part of creation, I suppose God to have made things, 4 Intro| influence of words, do we suppose that we are altogether free 5 Intro| of God. And he can only suppose this to be accomplished 6 Intro| one world and not five. To suppose that there is an infinite 7 Intro| precisely described. But if we suppose, with Mr. Grote, that the 8 Intro| and night, neither need we suppose that he would have seen 9 Intro| and there is no reason to suppose that the diurnal revolution 10 Intro| Aristotle and Mr. Grote suppose, that it revolved on its 11 Intro| Bacon, we have been apt to suppose them. The thoughts of men 12 Intro| because we have no reason to suppose that Plato intended his 13 Intro| we cannot for a moment suppose that the tale was told to 14 Timae| city of Athens, and we will suppose that the citizens whom you 15 Timae| And now, Timaeus, you, I suppose, should speak next, after 16 Timae| imperfect thing; but let us suppose the world to be the very 17 Timae| water, by condensation, I suppose, becomes stone and earth; 18 Timae| my meaning more clearly. Suppose a person to make all kinds 19 Timae| it is quite a mistake to suppose that the universe is parted