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these 65
they 54
thing 17
things 37
think 7
thinking 4
thinks 4
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41 will
40 their
39 men
37 things
36 an
36 any
36 so
Plato
The Seventh Letter

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things
   Dialogue
1 Text| as gold-for among other things they tried to send a friend 2 Text| iniquitous deeds-seeing all these things and others of the same kind 3 Text| accomplishment of all good things.~With these views and thus 4 Text| listen to advice about the things on which he consults me, 5 Text| times greater. For, if these things were done, his way would 6 Text| mentioning at all, belongs to things soulless; but good or evil 7 Text| was for Hiero. If these things had been accomplished by 8 Text| is a way of putting such things to the test which is not 9 Text| future, who say they know the things to which I devote myself, 10 Text| much I know-that if the things were written or put into 11 Text| and to bring the nature of things into the light for all to 12 Text| perhaps, when I have done so, things will be clearer with regard 13 Text| broken up-none of which things can happen to the circle 14 Text| itself-to which the other things, mentioned have reference; 15 Text| right opinion about these things. Under this one head we 16 Text| itself and from the three things mentioned before. Of these 17 Text| mentioned before. Of these things intelligence comes closest 18 Text| fire, water, and all such things, to every living being, 19 Text| character in souls, and to all things done and suffered. For in 20 Text| other got hold of the four things first mentioned, can ever 21 Text| that nothing prevents the things now called round from being 22 Text| straight, and the straight things round; for those who make 23 Text| who make changes and call things by opposite names, nothing 24 Text| that, whereas there are two things, that which has real being, 25 Text| pieces and criticise the four things. But in subjects where we 26 Text| hearers to know nothing of the things on which he is attempting 27 Text| to justice and all other things that are honourable, though 28 Text| are not for that man the things of most worth, if he is 29 Text| possesses. But if these things were worked at by him as 30 Text| were worked at by him as things of real worth, and committed 31 Text| the first principles of things, he has, so I say, neither 32 Text| who wishes to discover how things really happened, is the 33 Text| discovered or learnt the things and that they are worth 34 Text| intends to do none of the things which he has mentioned, 35 Text| able to write word of these things to Dion, stating the position 36 Text| Dionysios does any of the things which he says, I shall have 37 Text| any terms, none of these things would have happened, so


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