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gout 2
govern 28
governed 39
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39 furnish
39 gathered
39 glory
39 governed
39 grounds
39 impart
39 impious
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governed

Cratylus
   Part
1 Intro| fixed ideas, have often governed the world. But in such representations Critias Part
2 Text | force, as shepherds do, but governed us like pilots from the Crito Part
3 Text | saying that you agreed to be governed according to us in deed, 4 Text | both of which are well governed, will come to them as an Gorgias Part
5 Intro| species. His behaviour is governed by that of his opponents; 6 Intro| and to have more than the governed.’ Than themselves? ‘What 7 Intro| they ought to be better governed than they are. Just as the 8 Intro| govern from the fear of being governed by a worse man than himself ( Laws Book
9 1 | seem to imagine that a well governed state ought to be so ordered 10 1 | who appear to be the bestgoverned people in their part of 11 3 | subjects should govern and be governed according to the laws which 12 3 | another many dangers, and were governed by a single race of royal 13 3 | that no city can be well governed which is not made up of 14 4 | Give me a state which is governed by a tyrant, and let the 15 5 | Whether such a state is governed by Gods or sons of Gods, 16 12 | strangers. When states are well governed by good laws the mixture Lysis Part
17 Text | that a free man should be governed by a slave. And what does Meno Part
18 Intro| but it instantly reappears governed by the same laws and described 19 Text | master; and would he who governed be any longer a slave?~MENO: Philebus Part
20 Text | have declared, ordered and governed by a marvellous intelligence The Republic Book
21 5 | discover how a city may be governed nearly as we proposed, you 22 6 | and he who wants to be governed, to him who is able to govern. 23 7 | the best and most quietly governed, and the State in which 24 8 | have the capacity, or to be governed, unless you like, or to 25 9 | say that a city which is governed by a tyrant is free or enslaved? ~ 26 10 | what State was ever better governed by your help? The good order The Seventh Letter Part
27 Text | Syracusans ought to be free and governed by the best laws. So it The Sophist Part
28 Intro| the course of events is governed by the will of God. Throughout The Statesman Part
29 Intro| and in one of them it is governed by an immediate Providence, 30 Intro| at first the universe is governed by the immediate providence 31 Intro| govern and the other to be governed. A ruling caste does not 32 Intro| people are expecting to be governed by representatives of their 33 Text | better are said to be well governed, but they are mere imitations 34 Text | several cities, and are governed in accordance with them; The Symposium Part
35 Text | and the cowardice of the governed; on the other hand, the Timaeus Part
36 Intro| laws by which the world is governed remain, and seem as if they 37 Intro| of the Timaeus is a soul, governed by mind, and holding in 38 Text | and in every way the best governed of all cities, is said to 39 Text | and passes through and is governed by the motion of the same,


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