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Cratylus Part
1 Text | truly. For the sun in his revolution always adds new light, and Laws Book
2 6 | to the months and to the revolution of the universe. Every city 3 7 | totally unacquainted with the revolution of the sun and moon, and 4 10 | we observe that, in the revolution, the motion which carries 5 10 | akin to the movement and revolution and calculation of mind, 6 10 | and order and arrange the revolution of the heaven.~Cleinias. Phaedrus Part
7 Intro| stand upon the outside; the revolution of the spheres carries them 8 Intro| The divine mind in her revolution enjoys this fair prospect, 9 Intro| carried round in the next revolution of the spheres; and if always 10 Text | outside of heaven, and the revolution of the spheres carries them 11 Text | and made glad, until the revolution of the worlds brings her 12 Text | to the same place. In the revolution she beholds justice, and 13 Text | is carried round in the revolution, troubled indeed by the Philebus Part
14 Intro| the Reformation, or French Revolution, when the upper classes The Republic Book
15 7 | proceeded at once to solids in revolution, instead of taking solids 16 8 | else, and are eager for revolution. ~That is true. ~On the 17 8 | of democracy, whether the revolution has been effected by arms, 18 8 | torments them and breeds revolution in them. ~That is exactly 19 10 | touch of her right hand the revolution of the outer circle of the 20 10 | and drew them within the revolution of the spindle impelled The Seventh Letter Part
21 Text | being generally condemned, a revolution took place, and fifty-one 22 Text | time.~Not long after that a revolution terminated the power of 23 Text | surprising that in a period of revolution excessive penalties were The Statesman Part
24 Intro| Reformation, or the French Revolution, when the same inspiration 25 Text | superintended the whole revolution of the universe; and the Theaetetus Part
26 Text | go round and round:—the revolution of the scytal, or pestle, Timaeus Part
27 Intro| which is derived from the revolution of the same. Thus arose 28 Intro| month is created by the revolution of the moon, a year by that 29 Intro| assigned to them—first, the revolution in the same and around the 30 Intro| of the soul, stopping the revolution of the same and twisting 31 Intro| the same spot, still the revolution of the universe exercises 32 Intro| appellation as blasphemous.~The revolution of the world around earth, 33 Intro| irreconcilable with the perfect revolution of twenty-four hours. The 34 Intro| earth on its axis and the revolution of the sun and outer heaven 35 Intro| suppose that the diurnal revolution of the heavens was present 36 Text | comprehending them in a uniform revolution upon the same axis, he made 37 Text | learning arithmetic from the revolution of the same and the like. 38 Text | the one most intelligent revolution. And the month is accomplished 39 Text | they are controlled by the revolution of the same and the like; 40 Text | transformations until he followed the revolution of the same and the like 41 Text | they completely stopped the revolution of the same by their opposing 42 Text | and there is no course or revolution in them which has a guiding 43 Text | proceed to explain. In the revolution of the universe are comprehended