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1 PreS | English language is to be preserved. And still a caution has 2 PreS | are the least likely to be preserved and the most likely to be Cratylus Part
3 Intro| nature of language been preserved to us; or if we had lived 4 Intro| jest, in which the irony is preserved to the very end. There he 5 Intro| hundredth part of them has been preserved. Yet the materials at our 6 Intro| a language is literally preserved; secondly, it may be written 7 Intro| words has been carefully preserved and that the meaning of 8 Text | the general character is preserved, even if some of the proper Critias Part
9 Intro| Erichthonius, and Erysichthon, were preserved and adopted in later times, 10 Text | government; their names are preserved, but their actions have 11 Text | of the ancients have been preserved to us and not their actions. The First Alcibiades Part
12 Pre | lost literature had been preserved to us.~These considerations Laws Book
13 2 | ancient chants which have been preserved for so many ages are the 14 3 | sparks of the human race preserved on the tops of mountains.~ 15 3 | implements might have been preserved in the mountains, they must 16 3 | all firmly together and preserved them for ever, giving them 17 3 | and duly moderated, was preserved, and was the means of preserving 18 3 | Aristodemus would have been preserved; for they had no proper 19 5 | the lot; this ought to be preserved, and no ruler, nor any one 20 8 | deities, whose memory has been preserved, to these let them pay their 21 10 | At Athens there are tales preserved in writing which the virtue 22 12 | the body, whether they are preserved or not is of the greatest 23 12 | providence of the Gods, is again preserved, and presents to the Sun Menexenus Part
24 Pre | lost literature had been preserved to us.~These considerations 25 Text | dismantling our walls, which had preserved their own from falling. Phaedo Part
26 Intro| Yet even the body may be preserved for ages by the embalmer’ 27 Text | approach of death and is preserved safe and sound?~True.~Then, Phaedrus Part
28 Intro| once beheld truth she is preserved from harm, and is carried 29 Intro| Greek fathers were mostly preserved. There is no reason to suppose 30 Intro| only seven of each had been preserved.~Such an age of sciolism 31 Text | in company with a god is preserved from harm until the next Protagoras Part
32 Text | this manner the race was preserved. Thus did Epimetheus, who, The Republic Book
33 2 | whom any memorial has been preserved to us, and ending with the 34 3 | species will generally be preserved in the children. But as 35 4 | music and gymnastics be preserved in their original form, 36 6 | all weeds, unless he be preserved by some divine power. Do 37 6 | which the philosopher can be preserved in his calling to the end?- The Sophist Part
38 Intro| Aristotle in his Metaphysics has preserved an anonymous memorial.~V. 39 Intro| and that the earlier are preserved in the later; they are refuted, The Statesman Part
40 Intro| beginning of this, have preserved the recollection. Such traditions 41 Intro| time, are supposed to have preserved a recollection of a previous 42 Text | which ancient tradition has preserved the record, the portent The Symposium Part
43 Intro| of Hellas who have been preserved to us, are free from the 44 Text | wordAndrogynous’ is only preserved as a term of reproach. In 45 Text | he has at present may be preserved to him in the future, which 46 Text | forgotten, and is renewed and preserved by recollection, and appears 47 Text | which all mortal things are preserved, not absolutely the same, 48 Text | such as theirs, which have preserved their memory and given them Theaetetus Part
49 Intro| cause; the bodily frame is preserved by exercise and destroyed 50 Text | by rest and idleness, but preserved for a long time by motion 51 Text | informed, and improved, and preserved by study and attention, 52 Text | human and divine are and are preserved, but if they were chained Timaeus Part
53 Intro| mind and body are to be preserved, a higher theme than the 54 Intro| mind. Health is only to be preserved by imitating the motions 55 Intro| Fragments of this work are preserved to us, chiefly in Stobaeus, 56 Intro| opposing philosophies which are preserved in him. He holds these in 57 Intro| supposes the human race to be preserved in the world only by a divine 58 Intro| portion of the dialogue, is preserved in several MSS. These generally 59 Text | story, which even you have preserved, that once upon a time Paethon, 60 Text | which reason the traditions preserved here are the most ancient. 61 Text | down by us of old, and are preserved in our temples. Whereas 62 Text | triumphed over the invaders, and preserved from slavery those who were 63 Text | mind and the body are to be preserved, about which it is meet


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