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38 metaphysics
38 morality
38 outside
38 owing
38 peculiar
38 pious
38 presented
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The Apology
   Part
1 Text | is tardy in his motions owing to his very size, and requires Charmides Part
2 PreS | to supply anything which, owing to the genius of the language 3 PreS | this form of construction owing to the want of case endings. Cratylus Part
4 Intro| formation of these organs, owing to climate or the sense Critias Part
5 Text | wonderful height and beauty, owing to the excellence of the Gorgias Part
6 Text | and therefore incontinent, owing to a bad memory and want Laws Book
7 3 | rule of the eldest, and, owing to their separation from 8 3 | subject to the Persian power, owing to unnatural separations 9 3 | their government, which is owing to the excess of slavery 10 4 | things at home; and yet, owing to the ruggedness of the 11 4 | when friends leave friends, owing to some pressure of population 12 5 | be an excess of citizens, owing to the too great love of Lysis Part
13 Intro| still remain duties mutually owing by them. They will not admit Menexenus Part
14 Text | were bound by oaths; but, owing to the distance, the city 15 Text | such as were those who fell owing to the ruggedness of the Phaedo Part
16 Text | move. But the fact is, that owing to our feebleness and sluggishness Phaedrus Part
17 Text | bred in certain families, owing to some ancient blood-guiltiness, Protagoras Part
18 Text | afterwards prosecuted for theft, owing to the blunder of Epimetheus.~ The Republic Book
19 2 | only blames injustice, who, owing to cowardice or age or some 20 3 | appears to be a fool again, owing to his unseasonable suspicions; 21 4 | term of praise: but when, owing to evil education or association, 22 6 | each step in the argument, owing to their own want of skill 23 8 | we not further admit that owing to this want of cultivation 24 10 | concave becomes convex, owing to the illusion about colors 25 10 | in a hurry to choose. And owing to this inexperience of The Seventh Letter Part
26 Text | gave to Dionysios, since, owing to bringing up which he The Sophist Part
27 Text | beautiful, which appear such owing to the unfavourable position 28 Text | THEAETETUS: I dare say that, owing to my youth, I may often The Statesman Part
29 Intro| sooner than he intended; owing to some unexpected change 30 Text | than he had intended, and, owing to an unexpected change 31 Text | their country to go to war, owing to their excessive love The Symposium Part
32 Intro| approves such connexions. But owing partly to the puzzling nature Theaetetus Part
33 Intro| question naturally arises owing to the childhood of the Timaeus Part
34 Intro| exploits has passed away owing to the lapse of time and 35 Text | being many become one. And owing to these affections, all 36 Text | is moved by other bodies owing to the want of uniformity 37 Text | separately are invisible owing to their small size, but 38 Text | rough and salt and dry, owing to bad regimen, then all


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