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incorrectness 3
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incorruptible 2
increase 52
increased 32
increases 10
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52 increase
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increase

Cratylus
   Part
1 Intro| thallein itself implies increase of youth, which is swift 2 Intro| ophellein—that which gives increase: this word, which is Homeric, 3 Intro| zeta; this is supposed to increase the grandeur of the sound.’ 4 Intro| animals, of the song of birds, increase our insight into the nature 5 Text | zeta; this is supposed to increase the grandeur of the sound.~ The First Alcibiades Part
6 Text | pounds sterling) to the increase of their wisdom and fame.~ Gorgias Part
7 Intro| expected by us. When we increase pauperism by almsgiving; 8 Intro| good or bad, or even to increase our knowledge of human nature. Laws Book
9 1 | company at the time, and to increase them for the future by his 10 1 | drinking of wine heighten and increase pleasures and pains, and 11 3 | race may still grow and increase. Hence in those days mankind 12 4 | difficulty increases with the increase, and diminishes with the 13 5 | deeming poverty to be the increase of a man’s desires and not 14 5 | special care may be taken to increase the number of births by 15 6 | night Heaven will give them increase, who can say? Moreover, 16 6 | unsteady in sowing the seed of increase, and is likely to beget 17 6 | contests to extinguish their increase and influx.~But to return:— 18 7 | expressive of preservation and increase of former good, in which 19 8 | destroying the seeds of human increase, or sowing them in stony 20 8 | from any female field of increase in which that which is sown 21 8 | within what limited a man may increase and diminish his possessions, 22 10 | first principle receives increase and attains to the second 23 10 | composition and decomposition, by increase and diminution and generation 24 11 | not gain so much in the increase of my possessions, if I 25 12 | number of votes, and thus increase the number beyond one–half, 26 12 | good the continuance and increase of justice, and for the Parmenides Part
27 Intro| assimilation and dissimilation, increase, diminution, equalization, 28 Text | equal, nor in a state of increase, or diminution, or equalization.~ Phaedo Part
29 Text | intermediate process of increase and diminution, and that Phaedrus Part
30 Intro| them. And allegory helps to increase this sort of confusion.~ 31 Intro| schools and colleges, may increase tenfold. It is likely that Philebus Part
32 Intro| or, in other words, to increase the sum of pleasure in the 33 Intro| performed by one person may increase the happiness of mankind 34 Intro| power of thinking tends to increase with age, and the experience The Republic Book
35 3 | of his nature, and not to increase his strength; he will not, 36 4 | would allow the State to increase so far as is consistent 37 6 | begins to mature, let them increase the gymnastics of the soul; 38 7 | influence over him would greatly increase; he would now live after 39 7 | moderation of his character will increase instead of diminishing the 40 8 | up their estates and thus increase their own wealth and importance? ~ 41 8 | being that the excessive increase of anything often causes 42 10 | if mankind are ever to increase in happiness and virtue. ~ 43 10 | number. Neither will they increase, for the increase of the 44 10 | will they increase, for the increase of the immortal natures The Sophist Part
45 Intro| other numbers without any increase or diminution (Theat.). The Statesman Part
46 Intro| wickedness of the world increase continually. The reason 47 Text | introducing persons from without, increase it; while they act according The Symposium Part
48 Text | without diminution and without increase, or any change, is imparted Theaetetus Part
49 Intro| undefined influence, we must not increase the wonder by exaggerating 50 Text | subtraction there is no increase or diminution of anything, Timaeus Part
51 Intro| and when less, we grow and increase.~The young of every animal 52 Text | and when less, we grow and increase.~The frame of the entire


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