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laborious 11
laboriously 1
labors 5
labour 41
laboured 5
labourer 1
labourers 2
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41 inasmuch
41 invention
41 judged
41 labour
41 leisure
41 liberty
41 maker
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labour

Charmides
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1 Intro| opposed to the division of labour which exists in every temperate Euthyphro Part
2 Text | you will not grudge your labour. Tell me, then—Is not that Laws Book
3 2 | men alternate rest with labour; and have given them the 4 4 | have placed the sweat of labour, and long and steep is the 5 6 | Athenian. You know. the endless labour which painters expend upon 6 6 | the picture, all his great labour will last but a short time?~ 7 6 | if they were not meant to labour, and did not know that true 8 6 | that true repose comes from labour, and that disgraceful indolence 9 7 | expressive of an escape from some labour or danger into good, and 10 8 | those who provide food and labour in preparing it.~Let us 11 8 | the wardens of the city labour to maintain this law, and 12 10 | who turns his back upon labour and gives no thought to 13 12 | ridiculous, after a great deal of labour has been spent, to place 14 12 | guardians any who do not labour to obtain every possible Meno Part
15 Intro| verbal sceptic is saved the labour of thought and enquiry ( Phaedrus Part
16 Intro| world beyond. But the others labour in vain; for the mortal 17 Text | has to invent them; much labour and ingenuity will be required 18 Text | others to know that his labour has not been lost; but the 19 Text | rapidly; but the others labour, for the vicious steed goes The Second Alcibiades Part
20 Text | you believe that a man may labour under some other disease, The Seventh Letter Part
21 Text | voyage, and the amount of labour involved? Far from it.” 22 Text | approached, and how much labour it involves. For the man 23 Text | of studies is, how much labour is involved in it, and how The Statesman Part
24 Intro| woof? In order that our labour may not seem to be lost, 25 Intro| possessions appropriated by the labour of man, which are distributed 26 Text | contributes knowledge, not manual labour?~YOUNG SOCRATES: True.~STRANGER: Theaetetus Part
27 Intro| discerning the symptoms of labour, carrying the child round 28 Intro| explains to him that he is in labour. For men as well as women 29 Intro| well as women have pangs of labour; and both at times require 30 Intro| suspect that you are in labour. Come then to me, who am 31 Intro| rearing. Are you still in labour, or have you brought all 32 Intro| only, thus lightening the labour of recollection.~And now 33 Text | These are the pangs of labour, my dear Theaetetus; you 34 Text | their souls when they are in labour, and not after their bodies: 35 Text | yourself, that you are in labourgreat with some conception. 36 Text | are the person who is in labour, I am the barren midwife; 37 Text | SOCRATES: And are you still in labour and travail, my dear friend, Timaeus Part
38 Intro| points,—the division of labour and distribution of the 39 Intro| heaven. Vain would be the labour of telling all the figures 40 Intro| a plan of them would be labour in vain.~The knowledge of 41 Text | heavenly system would be labour in vain. Enough on this


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