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unendurable 1
unenlightened 2
unenvious 1
unequal 53
unequal-sided 2
unequals 5
unequivocally 1
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53 running
53 servant
53 telling
53 unequal
52 assented
52 assign
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unequal

Charmides
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1 PreF | genius struggling with the unequal conditions of light and Laws Book
2 5 | qualifications of property must be unequal, in order that offices and 3 6 | to unequals equals become unequal, if they are not harmonized 4 6 | whether by imposing upon them unequal tasks, or by taking the 5 6 | way the whole city becomes unequal in property and in disposition; 6 12 | are left three having an unequal number of votes. But if Menexenus Part
7 Text | made up of all sorts and unequal conditions of men, and therefore 8 Text | therefore their governments are unequal; there are tyrannies and Parmenides Part
9 Intro| can the one be equal or unequal to itself or other. For 10 Intro| Once more, Is one equal and unequal to itself and the others? 11 Intro| not, then, if not equal is unequal to the others, and in equality 12 Intro| powers of language are very unequal to the subtlety of nature 13 Text | can neither be equal nor unequal either to itself or to other.~ 14 Text | Further—is the one equal and unequal to itself and others?~How 15 Text | things that are not equal are unequal?~True.~And they are unequal 16 Text | unequal?~True.~And they are unequal to an unequal?~Of course.~ 17 Text | And they are unequal to an unequal?~Of course.~Then the one 18 Text | respect of this the others are unequal to it?~Very true.~And inequality Phaedo Part
19 Text | equal, and at another time unequal?~That is certain.~But are 20 Text | But are real equals ever unequal? or is the idea of equality Philebus Part
21 Intro| action, and have been found unequal to the duties of life. Looking 22 Text | some arithmeticians reckon unequal units; as for example, two The Republic Book
23 2 | one hand I feel that I am unequal to the task; and my inability 24 6 | expected to overcome in such an unequal contest? ~None, he replied. ~ 25 6 | which has been cut into two unequal parts, and divide each of The Sophist Part
26 Text | For now, as always, I am unequal to the refutation of not-being. The Statesman Part
27 Intro| is perpetually waging an unequal warfare with the beasts. Theaetetus Part
28 Intro| which are composed of unequal factors, and represent figures 29 Intro| represent figures which have unequal sides. But he has never 30 Intro| tenderness of youth was unequal to them’; or the description 31 Text | number which is made up of unequal factors, either of a greater 32 Text | figure, is contained in unequal sides;—all these we compared 33 Text | tenderness of youth was unequal to them, and he has been Timaeus Part
34 Intro| understand how, under such unequal conditions, he seems in 35 Intro| was distributed into seven unequal orbits, having intervals 36 Intro| Saturn, Mars, Jupiter, with unequal swiftness to the three and 37 Intro| isosceles), the other with unequal sides (scalene). These we 38 Intro| triangle which has the sides unequal, the fourth from the triangle 39 Intro| is composed of small and unequal particles, the fusile of 40 Intro| but the reverse when of unequal. Earth is converted into 41 Intro| theories. His knowledge was unequal; while in some branches, 42 Intro| necessarily be imperfect and unequal, being the first attempt 43 Intro| motion is split into seven unequal orbits—the intervals between 44 Intro| Saturn, Mars, Jupiter, with unequal swiftness to the former 45 Text | six places and made seven unequal circles having their intervals 46 Text | Mars, Jupiter) to move with unequal swiftness to the three and 47 Text | right angle is divided into unequal parts, having unequal sides. 48 Text | into unequal parts, having unequal sides. These, then, proceeding 49 Text | one which has the sides unequal; the fourth alone is framed 50 Text | based than that which has unequal sides; and of the compound 51 Text | composed of the small and unequal particles of water; and 52 Text | name of juices or saps. The unequal admixture of these fluids 53 Text | us; and this from being unequal and disturbed, is forced


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