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Cratylus
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1 Intro| are invariable, but no two plants, no two leaves of the forest 2 Text | which brings to light the plants and growths of the earth Laws Book
3 6 | this is not only true of plants, but of animals wild and 4 8 | elements of nutrition in plants, or divert them, or steal 5 10 | well as animals and all plants, and all the seasons come 6 10 | seasons on the growth of plants; or I perhaps, to shepherds Phaedo Part
7 Text | animals generally, and to plants, and to everything of which 8 Text | as well as in animals and plants. They are the jewels of Phaedrus Part
9 Text | help of science sows and plants therein words which are Protagoras Part
10 Text | which is mischievous to all plants, and generally most injurious The Republic Book
11 2 | of AEschylus, that ~"God plants guilt among men when he 12 7 | trying to look on animals and plants and the light of the sun, 13 8 | this is the dissolution: In plants that grow in the earth, 14 10 | vessels of every kind, but plants and animals, himself and 15 10 | yourself, and other animals and plants, and all the other things The Sophist Part
16 Text | and all the animals and plants, at things which grow upon The Statesman Part
17 Intro| gods gave them seeds and plants. Out of these human life 18 Intro| some are made of fibres of plants and some of hair, and of 19 Intro| gods give him seeds and plants; and out of these human 20 Text | fellow-worker, Athene, seeds and plants by others. From these is 21 Text | are made of the sinews of plants, and some of hair; and of 22 Text | metaphorically termed the sinews of plants, and we have also separated 23 Text | stripping the cuticle of plants, and the currier’s art, The Symposium Part
24 Intro| be found in animals and plants as well as in man. In the 25 Intro| descending to animals and plants, and attaining to the highest 26 Intro| thought that he saw, a sex in plants; there were elective affinities 27 Text | bring to men, animals, and plants health and plenty, and do 28 Text | diseases on animals and plants; for hoar-frost and hail Theaetetus Part
29 Intro| to know on what soil the plants will grow. But respectable 30 Intro| health into animals and plants, and make the good take 31 Text | in what soils the several plants or seeds should be deposited.~ 32 Text | body, and the husbandmen of plants—for the husbandmen also 33 Text | disordered sensations of plants, and infuse into them good Timaeus Part
34 Intro| and are distilled through plants. Of these we may mention, 35 Intro| perceptions. Thus trees and plants were created, which were 36 Intro| to blame rather than the plants, the educators and not the 37 Intro| head, to raise us, like plants which are not of earthly 38 Intro| that there was a sex in plants as well as in animals; ( 39 Text | and are distilled through plants which grow in the earth; 40 Text | These are the trees and plants and seeds which have been 41 Text | to blame rather than the plants, the educators rather than


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