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proverbial 4
proverbs 3
proves 24
provide 44
provided 53
providence 16
provident 2
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44 prayer
44 proceeded
44 profession
44 provide
44 psychology
44 readily
44 refute
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provide

Charmides
   Part
1 PreS | The translator has also to provide expressions for philosophical Critias Part
2 Text | order, then, that he may provide himself with a fresh beginning, Gorgias Part
3 Intro| granted to him in which he can provide against a coming struggle. 4 Text | Polus, the reason why we provide ourselves with friends and 5 Text | greatest of evils; they provide themselves with money and 6 Text | purveyor of the articles may provide them either wholesale or Laches Part
7 Text | or natural; and he would provide the good, as he would know Laws Book
8 1 | we ought, if possible, to provide them with a quiet ruler?~ 9 1 | of their education should provide them when young with mimic 10 3 | arts to man in order to provide him with all such things, 11 6 | tribe allotted to a division provide annually for it five wardens 12 6 | smooth as they can; and shall provide against the rains doing 13 6 | and ornamental; they will provide a pleasing amusement, but 14 8 | and they should always provide that there should be games 15 8 | direct his laws to those who provide food and labour in preparing 16 8 | is highest, in order to provide the safest and most defensible 17 9 | be unwilling or unable to provide sureties, then the magistrates 18 12 | is naturally inclined to provide for them. And let not the Meno Part
19 Text | the honourable, is able to provide it for himself; so the poet Phaedrus Part
20 Intro| understood that they must provide against offences, that they 21 Intro| power. No attainments will provide the speaker with genius; 22 Intro| an island. The East will provide elements of culture to the Protagoras Part
23 Text | art was only sufficient to provide them with the means of life, The Republic Book
24 1 | art has to consider and provide? ~Yes, that is the aim of 25 1 | requires another art to provide for the interests of seeing 26 1 | another supplementary art to provide for its interests, and that 27 1 | such a pilot and ruler will provide and prescribe for the interest 28 1 | subjects; he has only to provide the best for them, since 29 1 | neither arts nor governments provide for their own interests; 30 1 | before saying, they rule and provide for the interests of their 31 2 | producing for them, but provide for himself alone a fourth 32 4 | has no money, and cannot provide himself with tools or instruments, 33 5 | be kept pure. ~They will provide for their nurture, and will 34 8 | natures who are able to provide for him all sorts of refinements The Seventh Letter Part
35 Text | bestial fancy supposes will provide for him the means of eating 36 Text | promised that he himself would provide me with transport. For my The Sophist Part
37 Text | true.~STRANGER: And thus we provide a rich feast for tyros, The Statesman Part
38 Intro| than the arts (7) which provide food and nourishment for 39 Text | and papyri and cords, and provide for the manufacture of composite 40 Text | for the general good, to provide exactly what is suitable Theaetetus Part
41 Intro| forethought as is necessary to provide for the morrow, this is Timaeus Part
42 Intro| mortal and immortal, and provide food for them, and receive 43 Text | fulfilling its end— intending to provide against this, the gods made 44 Text | must above and before all provide that the element which is


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