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grounded 3
grounding 1
groundless 2
grounds 39
group 6
groups 7
grove 4
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39 gathered
39 glory
39 governed
39 grounds
39 impart
39 impious
39 inconsistent
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1 PreF | refer, proceed chiefly on grounds of internal evidence; they Cratylus Part
2 Intro| of in the Sophist. These grounds are not sufficient to enable Euthydemus Part
3 Intro| there are no teachers.’ Such grounds are precarious, as arguments The First Alcibiades Part
4 Pre | Sisyphus, Eryxias, which on grounds, both of internal and external 5 Pre | his master. Not that on grounds either of language or philosophy 6 Intro| fight and make peace on just grounds, and therefore the question 7 Text | can you tell me on what grounds the master of gymnastics Laches Part
8 Text | he who is skilled in the grounds of fear and hope? And him 9 Text | soothsayer ought to know the grounds of hope or fear?~LACHES: 10 Text | is the knowledge of the grounds of hope and fear?~NICIAS: 11 Text | is the knowledge of the grounds of fear and hope, cannot Laws Book
12 7 | horse exercise, and large grounds arranged with a view to 13 9 | abstain voluntarily on these grounds from murders which are utterly 14 10 | despise them on no real grounds, as would be admitted by Menexenus Part
15 Pre | Sisyphus, Eryxias, which on grounds, both of internal and external 16 Pre | his master. Not that on grounds either of language or philosophy Meno Part
17 Intro| to rule, and of which the grounds cannot always be given in Parmenides Part
18 Text | on either of these two grounds, or on both of them, it 19 Text | on either of these two grounds and on both of them, it Phaedo Part
20 Intro| examination of the nature or grounds of their belief. They do 21 Intro| ourselves on sufficient grounds. The denial of the belief 22 Text | judgment, or there were no grounds of belief.~ECHECRATES: There 23 Text | on probable and plausible grounds; and is therefore believed 24 Text | proven to me on trustworthy grounds; and the proof was that 25 Text | conclusion, and on sufficient grounds, I must, as I suppose, cease Phaedrus Part
26 Intro| Rhetoric is assailed on various grounds: first, as desiring to persuade, 27 Intro| immortal nature, also afford grounds for assigning a later date. ( 28 Text | any sort of calumny on any grounds or none. All of them agree Philebus Part
29 Intro| argued on the following grounds:—1. The general resemblance 30 Text | have considered the various grounds of their dislike, you shall Protagoras Part
31 Intro| criteria which afford any real grounds for determining the date The Republic Book
32 3 | trained in music and on the grounds which you mention. ~Just 33 6 | led to inquire into the grounds of these accusations, and The Seventh Letter Part
34 Text | and entreating me on all grounds to remain. For my flight 35 Text | anyone to show sufficient grounds in view of the circumstances, The Sophist Part
36 Text | that we may have clearer grounds for determining, whether Theaetetus Part
37 Intro| not on very satisfactory grounds, that knowledge must be Timaeus Part
38 Intro| based upon a posteriori grounds. For there were no facts 39 Text | this cause and on these grounds he made the world one whole,


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