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Critias
   Part
1 Intro| and grasses, and trees bearing fruit. These they used, 2 Text | trees, cultivated by man and bearing abundance of food for cattle. Euthydemus Part
3 Text | arrived from a sea-voyage, bearing down upon him from the left, The First Alcibiades Part
4 Pre | unacquainted with a second dialogue bearing the same name. Moreover, 5 Pre | least five or six dialogues bearing this name passed current 6 Pre | of contemporary writings bearing the name of Alcibiades, Gorgias Part
7 Intro| ignorant of the true nature and bearing of these things, while he Laws Book
8 2 | future ages is to have them, bearing in mind the instruction 9 3 | enquiry, no doubt, has a bearing upon our subject.~Athenian. 10 3 | my words have not also a bearing on legislation; for I am 11 5 | hand, there come a wave bearing a deluge of disease, or 12 7 | bad taste, either in the bearing of their bodies or in their 13 8 | to run the single course bearing arms; next, he who is to 14 9 | confused and contradictory. Bearing this in mind, let us proceed 15 12 | what penalty he shall pay, bearing in mind that he is probably Menexenus Part
16 Pre | unacquainted with a second dialogue bearing the same name. Moreover, 17 Pre | least five or six dialogues bearing this name passed current 18 Pre | of contemporary writings bearing the name of Alcibiades, Phaedo Part
19 Text | fearlessly, and his words and bearing were so noble and gracious, 20 Text | possesses, to that she comes bearing life?~Yes, certainly.~And Philebus Part
21 Intro| which we are now pursuing.~Bearing in mind the distinction 22 Text | company, and by messengers bearing the tidings far and wide, Protagoras Part
23 Intro| sending Hermes to them, bearing with him Justice and Reverence. 24 Text | he sent Hermes to them, bearing reverence and justice to The Republic Book
25 3 | enchantments, and of a noble bearing always, good guardians of 26 5 | under the idea that the bearing and the suckling of their 27 5 | difference consists only in women bearing and men begetting children, 28 9 | individual and the State; bearing this in mind, and glancing 29 10 | He should consider the bearing of all these things which The Second Alcibiades Part
30 Text | They seem to me to have no bearing on the point whatever.~SOCRATES: The Statesman Part
31 Text | Let us call to mind the bearing of all this.~YOUNG SOCRATES: 32 Text | rogueries. Now suppose that we, bearing all this in mind, were to The Symposium Part
33 Intro| given him in the Dialogue bearing his name, is half-sophist, Theaetetus Part
34 Intro| more important one, because bearing on the general character 35 Intro| midwives, who are ‘past bearing children,’ he too can have 36 Intro| as a collection of facts bearing on human life, as a part 37 Text | only those who are past bearing.~THEAETETUS: Yes, I know.~ 38 Text | who have a difficulty in bearing, and if they think fit they


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