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1 Intro| of the same subject in a single dialogue. In the Sophist 2 Intro| ways, stamping upon them a single negative form (compare Soph.).~ 3 Intro| two sorts of natures in a single texture, and in this enfolding 4 Intro| be discovered to be the single ultimate principle in which 5 Intro| the loose framework of a single dialogue Plato has thus 6 Intro| slight allusion to them in a single passage (Laws).~VI. The 7 State| the driver or groom of a single ox or horse; he is rather 8 State| had better not cut off a single small portion which is not 9 State| they include under the single name of ‘barbarians,’ and 10 State| say that here too was a single class, because you had given 11 State| because you had given it a single name. Whereas you would 12 State| is, as far as possible, single and in the same place, and 13 State| a woollen garment form a single art, which is one of those 14 State| within the reality of a single kind. But we have said enough 15 State| superior to this, or no single science to any other? Or 16 State| and good;—indeed, in this single work, the whole process