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1 Intro| and am not even yet at my utmost speed. ‘I should like very 2 Text | SOCRATES: But am not yet at my utmost speed.~HERMOGENES: I should Critias Part
3 Text | who went before him to the utmost of his power, until they Euthyphro Part
4 Text | to apply your mind to the utmost, and tell me the truth. Gorgias Part
5 Intro| he has developed to the utmost, and which he uses in his 6 Text | friends, and cultivate to the utmost their powers of persuasion. 7 Text | should let them grow to the utmost and somehow or other satisfy 8 Text | Pontus or Egypt, at the utmost two drachmae, when he has 9 Text | as he had given him the utmost speed; for not because of 10 Text | well as I can. And, to the utmost of my power, I exhort all Laches Part
11 Text | begin at once and do the utmost that we can for them. And Laws Book
12 3 | banish ignorance to the utmost of his power.~Cleinias. 13 4 | inclined to desire to the utmost; for the desire of every 14 5 | practise the other to the utmost of his power, does not know 15 5 | acquired by us also to the utmost of our power. Let every 16 5 | the good we will to the utmost of our ability receive as 17 5 | are unite the city to the utmost—whether all this is possible 18 6 | but they ought to take the utmost pains to establish the offices 19 6 | state at heart will use his utmost diligence in this service.~ 20 6 | legislator shall do his utmost to appoint guardian and 21 6 | same time, we will do our utmost to describe what is important, 22 6 | light they will exert their utmost powers of resistance, and 23 7 | of evils, and require the utmost prevision.~Cleinias. To 24 7 | arisen, which requires the utmost consideration, and we should 25 7 | life, while he takes the utmost care of the male sex, and 26 8 | be practised by us to the utmost of our power. And if there 27 8 | but, in another, is of the utmost difficulty.~Megillus. What 28 9 | justly and truly to the utmost of their power; and so they 29 10 | principles of them to the utmost of his power.~Megillus. 30 10 | their arguments with the utmost care, for their impiety 31 10 | man should disprove to the utmost of his power.~Cleinias. 32 11 | to old age and reach the utmost limit of human life, or Menexenus Part
33 Text | which I do deliver with the utmost seriousness. And in their Meno Part
34 Text | try to please you to the utmost of my power. Suppose that 35 Text | in word and deed, to the utmost of my power.~MENO: There Parmenides Part
36 Intro| small pieces are with the utmost fineness and regularity 37 Intro| have been roused to the utmost about words of which they Phaedrus Part
38 Text | beloved, but they do their utmost to create in him the greatest 39 Text | possessors of it happy to the utmost extent of human happiness.~ Protagoras Part
40 Text | teach them,—not to take the utmost care that they should learn. The Republic Book
41 1 | another and not doing our utmost to get at the truth? Nay, 42 2 | praise the unjust life to the utmost of my power, and my manner 43 3 | to see and hear with the utmost keenness; amid the many 44 4 | made. They must do their utmost to maintain them intact. 45 6 | shall go on striving to the utmost until I either convert him 46 6 | in their full beauty and utmost clearness, how ridiculous 47 9 | around him, nourishing to the utmost the sting of desire which 48 9 | he has as yet reached the utmost extreme of misery. ~Then 49 9 | said, he will be in the utmost fear. ~The time has arrived 50 10 | state; and therefore the utmost care should be taken. Let The Seventh Letter Part
51 Text | manner of means and with the utmost possible speed to be his 52 Text | manner of means and with the utmost possible speed, before certain The Sophist Part
53 Intro| Kant, and elaborated to the utmost by himself. But is it really The Statesman Part
54 Intro| the good increased to the utmost. And in the beginning of 55 Intro| shall be punished with the utmost severity. And like rules 56 Text | to be punished with the utmost rigour; for no one should The Symposium Part
57 Text | attain. But I will do my utmost to inform you, and do you Theaetetus Part
58 Text | in them is more than the utmost powers of negation can express. Timaeus Part
59 Intro| things which are upon the utmost limit of human intelligence,


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