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Critias Part
1 Intro| which was covered with silver, and the pinnacles with 2 Intro| ivory, adorned with gold and silver and orichalcum, and the 3 Intro| and splendour of gold and silver, and variety of colours, 4 Text | adorning of them with gold and silver, for they made no use of 5 Text | pinnacles, they covered with silver, and the pinnacles with 6 Text | everywhere with gold and silver and orichalcum; and all The First Alcibiades Part
7 Text | this: and as to gold and silver, there is more of them in 8 Text | the Hellenes in gold and silver, and that their kings are Laws Book
9 1 | worth his weight in gold and silver. And such an one is far 10 3 | having neither gold nor silver:—such at that time was their 11 3 | when compared with gold and silver.~Megillus. Quite true.~Athenian. 12 4 | great return of gold and silver; which, as we may safely 13 5 | allowed to possess gold and silver, but only coin for daily 14 5 | should possess gold and silver, and have the greatest empire 15 5 | Therefore we say that gold and silver ought not to be allowed 16 7 | quite convinced that no silver or golden Plutus should 17 7 | sometimes of gold, brass, silver, and the like, intermixed 18 8 | insatiable love of gold and silver, every man will stoop to 19 12 | time to the Gods. Gold and silver, whether possessed by private Lysis Part
20 Text | often say that gold and silver are highly valued by us, Meno Part
21 Text | the possession of gold and silver, and having office and honour 22 Text | is the power of getting silver and gold; and would you 23 Text | non-acquisition of gold and silver in a dishonest manner for Phaedo Part
24 Text | also shines with gold and silver and the like, and they are Phaedrus Part
25 Text | jealous eye upon his gold and silver or other property, because 26 Text | any one speaks of iron and silver, is not the same thing present Philebus Part
27 Intro| little by calling them gold, silver, and that which is neither.~ 28 Text | the first gold, the second silver, and there shall be a third 29 Text | neither be either gold or silver?~PROTARCHUS: Impossible.~ The Republic Book
30 1 | what is that joint use of silver or gold in which the just 31 3 | honor; others he has made of silver, to be auxiliaries; others 32 3 | parent will sometimes have a silver son, or a silver parent 33 3 | have a silver son, or a silver parent a golden son. And 34 3 | if the son of a golden or silver parent has an admixture 35 3 | an admixture of gold or silver in them are raised to honor, 36 3 | soldiers in a camp. Gold and silver we will tell them that they 37 3 | may not touch or handle silver or gold, or be under the 38 4 | now, they have gold and silver, and all that is usual among 39 4 | them what is the truth: Silver and gold we neither have 40 4 | with a deposit of gold or silver? Would anyone deny this? ~ 41 7 | who are truly rich, not in silver and gold, but in virtue 42 8 | Hesiod's, are of gold and silver and brass and iron. And 43 8 | iron will be mingled with silver, and brass with gold, and 44 8 | and houses, and gold, and silver; but the gold and silver 45 8 | silver; but the gold and silver races, not wanting money, 46 8 | secret longing after gold and silver, which they will hoard in 47 9 | solid advantages of gold and silver? ~True, he said. ~And the 48 9 | if he received gold and silver on the condition that he The Statesman Part
49 Intro| arts which furnish gold, silver, wood, bark, and other materials, 50 Text | I am referring to gold, silver, and other metals, and all 51 Text | separated by fire,—copper, silver, and other precious metal; Timaeus Part
52 Text | not to consider gold or silver or anything else to be their