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disorder 48
disordered 13
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48 criticism
48 cure
48 dialectical
48 disorder
48 fashion
48 fit
48 i.e.
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disorder

Crito
   Part
1 Text | Thessaly, where there is great disorder and licence, they will be Gorgias Part
2 Intro| of bringing order out of disorder. The good man and true orator 3 Intro| who brings order out of disorder; who first organizes and 4 Intro| should bring order out of disorder; that it should make provision 5 Intro| has to be brought out of disorder, truth out of error and 6 Text | that in which there is disorder, evil?~CALLICLES: Yes.~SOCRATES: 7 Text | good soul be that in which disorder is prevalent, or that in 8 Text | called Cosmos or order, not disorder or misrule, my friend. But 9 Text | And when the crisis of the disorder comes, the people will blame Laws Book
10 2 | no perception of order or disorder in their movements, that 11 3 | that ignorance will be a disorder especially prevalent among 12 4 | an endless and insatiable disorder; and this evil spirit, having 13 4 | goes into the nature of the disorder; he enters into discourse 14 7 | from right and fall into disorder, then they are like the 15 9 | turn not back; and if your disorder is lightened by these remedies, 16 9 | becomes disordered, and this disorder of his, aided by the guilty 17 10 | numerous who have had the same disorder. I have known many of them, 18 11 | other tedious and incurable disorder of body or mind, which is 19 11 | following:—He who in the sad disorder of his soul has a mind, Menexenus Part
20 Text | his city should take the disorder in a milder form. How joyful Phaedo Part
21 Intro| author of order and not of disorder, of good and not of evil. Philebus Part
22 Intro| even though some lovers of disorder in the world should ridicule 23 Intro| society or by some moral disorder in the individual, are constantly 24 Text | individual declares that all is disorder?~PROTARCHUS: That would Protagoras Part
25 Text | and do but aggravate a disorder which I am seeking to cure.~ The Republic Book
26 5 | Hellas is then in a state of disorder and discord, they being 27 5 | to him that there is sad disorder in his wits? ~We must certainly 28 8 | is the fourth and worst disorder of a State. I do not know, 29 8 | government, full of variety and disorder, and dispensing a sort of 30 8 | desired to know what is that disorder which is generated alike 31 9 | him, and take heed that no disorder occur in it, such as might 32 9 | public, which are likely to disorder his life, he will avoid? ~ 33 10 | that those who take this disorder die by the natural inherent The Statesman Part
34 Text | nature, which was full of disorder, until attaining to the 35 Text | fallen into dissolution and disorder to the motion which had The Symposium Part
36 Intro| revellers appears, who introduce disorder into the feast; the sober Timaeus Part
37 Intro| in the child, and in both disorder and chaos are gradually 38 Intro| world, which he found in disorder. Now he who is the best 39 Intro| under the influence of some disorder or enthusiasm then they 40 Intro| were bringing order out of disorder, having a small grain of 41 Intro| principle of irregularity and disorder, of necessity and chance, 42 Intro| which is the source of disorder in the world, and of vice 43 Intro| element, the residuum of disorder or chaos, which cannot be 44 Intro| belong, and the world of disorder, which lies in the region 45 Text | disorderly fashion, out of disorder he brought order, considering 46 Text | when all things were in disorder God created in each thing 47 Text | remains, the power of the disorder is only half as great, and 48 Text | boiling up throws them into disorder, if it have power enough


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