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Charmides
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1 Text | easily point out two Athenian houses, whose union would be likely 2 Text | of building, I should say houses, and so of other arts, which Cratylus Part
3 Text | better sort build fairer houses, and the worse build them Critias Part
4 Intro| winter they retired into houses on the north of the hill, 5 Text | sufficient to cover the largest houses; and there were many other 6 Text | ostentation, and built modest houses in which they and their 7 Text | most trusted of all had houses given them within the citadel, Laws Book
8 1 | play at building children’s houses; he who is to be a good 9 4 | regulate our cities and houses according to law, meaning 10 5 | of distributing lands and houses, would be superhuman folly 11 5 | formed; and the land and the houses will then have to be apportioned 12 5 | protectors of the allotment. The houses and the land will be divided 13 5 | distribute their land and houses, and not till the land in 14 5 | that the number of 5040 houses shall always remain the 15 5 | preservation of the 5040 houses, and there be an excess 16 5 | he who buys or sells the houses or lands which he has received, 17 6 | of the city, and of the houses, and buildings, and harbours, 18 6 | consider that one of the two houses in the lot is the nest and 19 6 | have walls, the private houses ought to be so arranged 20 6 | one wall, having all the houses capable of defence by reason 21 6 | matters shall enter into the houses of the young, and partly 22 7 | or to their relations, houses, until they are well able 23 7 | to states and to private houses. But other labours and sports 24 7 | as women and children and houses and all other things are 25 7 | mistresses in their private houses, before the sun is up. Much 26 8 | citizens should have separate houses duly ordered, and this will 27 8 | And the first erection of houses shall be around these temples, 28 9 | should seek to have its houses as holy and happy as possible. 29 9 | possible. And if any one of the houses be unfortunate, and stained 30 10 | overthrow individuals and whole houses and states for the sake 31 10 | building altars in private houses, they can propitiate the 32 10 | shrines of the Gods in private houses, and he who is found to 33 12 | liable to be disturbed. As to houses and lands there can be no Menexenus Part
34 Text | begin to rule over their own houses arrayed in the strength Phaedrus Part
35 Intro| judgment; the bad depart to houses of correction under the 36 Text | go, some of them to the houses of correction which are 37 Text | assemblies, but in private houses also, having to do with Protagoras Part
38 Text | and he also constructed houses and clothes and shoes and The Republic Book
39 2 | of the market, or go into houses and lie with anyone at his 40 2 | clothes and shoes, and build houses for themselves? And when 41 2 | first speaking, such as houses and clothes and shoes; the 42 2 | composite things-furniture, houses, garments: when good and 43 3 | I suppose that you mean houses, he replied. ~Yes, I said; 44 3 | said; but they must be the houses of soldiers, and not of 45 3 | guardians concerning their houses and all other matters? ~ 46 4 | build large and handsome houses, and have everything handsome 47 5 | they must live in common houses and meet at common meals. 48 5 | guardians were not to have houses or lands or any other property; 49 5 | territory or the burning of houses, what is to be the practice? ~ 50 5 | destroy the lands and burn the houses of one another, how wicked 51 5 | Hellas, nor will they burn houses, nor ever suppose that the 52 5 | their lands and raze their houses; their enmity to them will 53 5 | Hellenes nor to burn their houses. ~Agreed; and we may agree 54 8 | soldiers and place them in houses such as we were describing, 55 8 | acquiring money, and land, and houses, and gold, and silver; but 56 8 | distribute their land and houses among individual owners; 57 8 | finds a way into private houses, and ends by getting among The Symposium Part
58 Text | streets, or at the doors of houses, taking his rest; and like Timaeus Part
59 Text | apartments are divided in houses, and placed the midriff


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