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Charmides
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1 PreF | edition of Stallbaum; the principal deviations are noted at Cratylus Part
2 Intro| affected by the literary or principal form of a language is better 3 Intro| deemed to be the sole or principal cause of changes in language, Euthydemus Part
4 Text | secondary, what must the principal one be; tell me, I beseech 5 Text | Socrates, he replied, is our principal occupation; and we believe Euthyphro Part
6 Text | gods, which is the chief or principal one?~EUTHYPHRO: I have told Gorgias Part
7 Intro| consider in order some of the principal points of the dialogue. Laws Book
8 4 | possessed by them the first or principal object of their laws?”~Cleinias. 9 6 | completed, these should be the principal objects of the inhabitants; 10 7 | regulations and makes them a principal aim, he will do much for 11 12 | both the agent and the principal shall be equally liable. 12 12 | present at a trial, whether a principal party or his witnesses; Parmenides Part
13 Intro| divisions of the dialogue the principal speaker is the same, and Phaedo Part
14 Intro| mighty, and there are four principal ones, Oceanus, Acheron, 15 Intro| have passed away.~The two principal interlocutors are Simmias 16 Text | reason of lust had become the principal accomplice in her own captivity. 17 Text | diverse, and there are four principal ones, of which the greatest Phaedrus Part
18 Intro| Phaedrus depart.~There are two principal controversies which have 19 Intro| takes many forms and two principal ones, having a predominant Philebus Part
20 Text | precious, and which is the principal cause why such a state is Protagoras Part
21 Text | that skill in poetry is the principal part of education; and this The Republic Book
22 2 | will remember, one of our principal objects when we formed them 23 7 | those who are to be the principal men of our State to go and 24 8 | remember, that there were four principal ones, and that their defects, The Second Alcibiades Part
25 Pre | abstract form to some of its principal doctrines.~For the translation The Sophist Part
26 Intro| genius of Plato; (3) that the principal Sophists were not the corrupters 27 Intro| for disbelieving that the principal Sophists, Gorgias, Protagoras, 28 Text | further divided also into two principal kinds?~THEAETETUS: What 29 Text | hunting on land there are two principal divisions.~THEAETETUS: What 30 Text | At any rate there are two principal ones. Think.~THEAETETUS: 31 Text | which are reckoned to be the principal ones, and consider their The Statesman Part
32 Intro| steps: —There are causal or principal, and co-operative or subordinate 33 Intro| wrong in supposing that the principal claimants to the throne 34 Intro| quite perfect.’~...~The principal subjects in the Statesman 35 Intro| tenfold. For one of the principal advantages of law is not 36 Text | co-operative, the other the principal cause.~YOUNG SOCRATES: What 37 Text | when I imagined that the principal claimants to political science Theaetetus Part
38 Intro| made to the trial, and the principal share in the argument is 39 Intro| to fall; thirdly, of the principal subjects which are usually 40 Intro| speaking of things unseen, the principal terms which we use should 41 Intro| it; we can enumerate the principal subjects which are included 42 Intro| well as in conduct.~The principal subjects of Psychology may 43 Intro| operations. There are two principal kinds of it, recollection Timaeus Part
44 Text | reason. For this is the principal end of speech, whereto it 45 Text | necessarily vary, because the principal masses of the different 46 Text | designed by mind which is the principal cause with an eye to the


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