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The Apology
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1 Intro| and which at the same time furnish a commentary on the situation Charmides Part
2 PreS | more they will be found to furnish evidence against themselves. Cratylus Part
3 Intro| catalogue of etymologies furnish any answer to the question 4 Intro| ages; or in so far as they furnish wider conceptions of the Critias Part
5 Intro| owner of a lot was bound to furnish the sixth part of a war-chariot, 6 Text | chestnuts and the like, which furnish pleasure and amusement, 7 Text | The leader was required to furnish for the war the sixth portion 8 Text | horses; also, he was bound to furnish two heavy-armed soldiers, Euthydemus Part
9 Intro| horizon: secondly, it might furnish new forms of thought more Laws Book
10 5 | from one to ten: this will furnish numbers for war and peace, 11 6 | to the twelve months, and furnish guardians of the state, 12 6 | which lie underneath, may furnish even to the dry places plenty 13 8 | ways Crete and Lacedaemon furnish a great help to those who 14 10 | them into years and months, furnish proofs of their existence; Meno Part
15 Intro| Socrates is willing to furnish him with a simpler and more 16 Intro| and arithmetical ratios furnish the laws according to which Parmenides Part
17 Text | your treatise intended to furnish a separate proof of this, Phaedo Part
18 Intro| are a noble image, and may furnish a theme for the poet or Phaedrus Part
19 Intro| modern times will remain to furnish abundant materials of education 20 Text | although I think that it might furnish many other examples of what Philebus Part
21 Text | which they were generated, furnish all the three classes?~PROTARCHUS: 22 Text | True.~SOCRATES: And they furnish an answer to my enquiry; 23 Text | and every-day phenomena furnish the simplest illustration?~ Protagoras Part
24 Text | after the pattern which they furnish, and not after their own The Republic Book
25 2 | Many animals, I replied, furnish examples of them; our friend 26 3 | a really good education furnish the best safeguard? ~But 27 9 | the division may, I think, furnish a new demonstration. ~Of The Second Alcibiades Part
28 Text | unsaid. Homer, too, will furnish us with similar stories. The Sophist Part
29 Intro| Reflections such as these will furnish the best preparation and 30 Text | Yet I suspect that he will furnish us with the sort of definition The Statesman Part
31 Intro| there are the arts which furnish gold, silver, wood, bark, 32 Intro| the human body, and which furnish occupation to the husbandman, 33 Intro| that weaving and the web furnish us with a figure of speech, 34 Text | crafts, and all such arts as furnish impediments to thieving 35 Text | actual thing, but which furnish the necessary tools for 36 Text | weaving—all those arts which furnish the tools were regarded The Symposium Part
37 Intro| tinge of philosophy. They furnish the material out of which Theaetetus Part
38 Intro| discoveries which move mankind, furnish the larger moulds or outlines Timaeus Part
39 Text | bodies, and desired them to furnish what was still lacking to


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