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Dialogue
1 Intro| of the goddess who is the common foundress of both our cities. 2 Intro| important of the affections common to the whole body. According 3 Intro| effect.~>From sensations common to the whole body, we proceed 4 Intro| because he was unprovided with common tools; or to some poet or 5 Intro| gradually becoming lost in a common conception of mind or God. 6 Intro| in the language of the common logic, the greater the extension 7 Intro| Timaeus, has nothing in common with the ‘other’ of the 8 Intro| in their orbit which is common to the whole circle; and 9 Intro| of Bacon are nearly as common now as ever; they are inherent 10 Intro| in a system. There is a common spirit in his writings, 11 Intro| element into another is common to Heracleitus and several 12 Timae| and they were to spend in common, and to live together in 13 Timae| those of the men, and that common pursuits should be assigned 14 Timae| and children were to be in common, to the intent that no one 15 Timae| of the goddess who is the common patron and parent and educator 16 Timae| a name, has assigned the common name of bile. But the other