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42 motive
42 neglect
42 particulars
42 preserve
42 salvation
42 socratic
42 standing
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Charmides
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1 PreS | the words of another or to preserve the construction and order Cratylus Part
2 Intro| and grammar, sister arts, preserve and enlarge the decaying 3 Intro| ideas, they occasionally preserve the memory of a disused 4 Intro| and partly in order to preserve the character of Socrates, Critias Part
5 Intro| traces. They were careful to preserve the number of fighting men 6 Text | followers. And they took care to preserve the same number of men and The First Alcibiades Part
7 Text | watch over them, in order to preserve as far as possible the purity Gorgias Part
8 Intro| the world, he wishes to preserve the decencies of life. But 9 Intro| studying the arts which will preserve him from danger; and this, Laws Book
10 1 | society; for his duty is to preserve the friendly feelings which 11 1 | Does not this kind of fear preserve us in many important ways? 12 4 | of habit they would fain preserve the very customs which were 13 5 | in particular in order to preserve equality in special crises 14 6 | guardians of the supply preserve and convey to them, care 15 7 | made habitual, shield and preserve the previously existing 16 7 | ours, he should certainly preserve them, and commit them to 17 8 | he who is to secure and preserve the public order of the 18 11 | a class of craftsmen who preserve the works of all craftsmen 19 11 | cause. The magistrates shall preserve the accusations of false 20 12 | is suitable to her, will preserve all that we wish to preserve.~ 21 12 | preserve all that we wish to preserve.~Cleinias. What do you mean?~ 22 12 | will he ever be able to preserve that of which he does not 23 12 | way both together truly preserve the whole state:—Shall this Phaedo Part
24 Intro| power, but not the will, to preserve us. He might have regarded Phaedrus Part
25 Intro| the Dialogue, in order to preserve the scene in the recollection 26 Text | ask them a question they preserve a solemn silence. And the The Republic Book
27 3 | we may see whether they preserve their resolution, and never, 28 3 | this higher class only who preserve us against foreign enemies 29 4 | friend, if God will only preserve to them the laws which we 30 5 | rulers, whose aim will be to preserve the average of population? 31 5 | for we intended them to preserve their true character of 32 5 | and will not violate, but preserve, the natural relation of 33 6 | ordered, and to guard and preserve the order of them-are not 34 9 | attemper the body as to preserve the harmony of the soul? ~ The Statesman Part
35 Intro| national customs. When the rich preserve their customs and maintain 36 Text | intelligence and skill, are able to preserve them, and, as far as may The Symposium Part
37 Text | your own Codrus in order to preserve the kingdom for his sons, 38 Text | offspring, as they hope, will preserve their memory and giving Theaetetus Part
39 Text | impair, while wind and storm preserve; and the palmary argument Timaeus Part
40 Intro| The only security is to preserve the balance of the two, 41 Text | order to distinguish and preserve the numbers of time; and 42 Text | the trunk. Thus wishing to preserve the entire seed, he enclosed


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