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Dialogue
1 Intro| exercised upon posterity is due partly to a misunderstanding. 2 Intro| one another, but all in due proportion.~When the Creator 3 Intro| and therefore motion is due to want of uniformity. But 4 Intro| took and mingled them in due proportion, making as many 5 Intro| intemperance of lust is due to the fluidity of the marrow 6 Intro| opposite of it, that vice is due to physical causes. In the 7 Timae| and to one another, but in due proportion.~Now when the 8 Timae| is divided and united in due proportion, and in her revolutions 9 Timae| if we are to proceed in due order, and any one who can 10 Timae| perfected, and harmonized in due proportion.~>From all that 11 Timae| state of rest, which is due to equability and compression. 12 Timae| kinds, and mingling them in due proportions with one another, 13 Timae| in the same manner and in due proportion; and whatever 14 Timae| is a disease of the soul due chiefly to the moisture 15 Timae| is to be fair must have due proportion. Now we perceive 16 Timae| all symmetries; but the due proportion of mind and body 17 Timae| allow his body also to have due exercise, and practise gymnastic; 18 Timae| of the soul should be in due proportion.~And we should 19 Timae| argument will best attain a due proportion. On the subject