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wonders 9
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wooden 4
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36 unite
36 veins
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The Apology
   Part
1 Text | flesh and blood, and not ‘of wood or stone,’ as Homer says; Charmides Part
2 Text | Certainly not.~Or in wool, or wood, or anything of that sort?~ Cratylus Part
3 Intro| many, ‘as the trees of the wood are stirred by the wind.’ 4 Text | SOCRATES: And how to put into wood forms of shuttles adapted 5 Text | shuttle, whatever sort of wood may be used? the carpenter Critias Part
6 Intro| and there was abundance of wood, and herds of elephants, 7 Text | and there was abundance of wood in the mountains. Of this 8 Text | There was an abundance of wood for carpenter’s work, and 9 Text | wild or tame, and much wood of various sorts, abundant 10 Text | them they brought down the wood from the mountains to the Euthydemus Part
11 Text | his tools and plenty of wood, if he never worked?~Certainly 12 Text | in the working and use of wood, is not that which gives 13 Text | when you speak of stones, wood, iron bars, do you not speak The First Alcibiades Part
14 Text | differ about the nature of wood and stone? are they not 15 Text | when they want a piece of wood or a stone? And so in similar Gorgias Part
16 Text | running, sailing; or, again, wood, stones, and the like:—these Laws Book
17 4 | of hill, and plain, and wood?~Cleinias. Like the rest 18 4 | little stonepine or planewood, which shipwrights always 19 5 | temples, on tablets of cypresswood, for the instruction of 20 6 | by them abundance of dry wood, for the benefit of those 21 8 | anyone sets fire to his own wood and takes no care of his 22 12 | instruments of war; but of wood let a man bring what offerings Parmenides Part
23 Text | shows that such things as wood, stones, and the like, being Phaedo Part
24 Intro| lyre, and equal pieces of wood or stone may be associated 25 Text | equality, not of one piece of wood or stone with another, but 26 Text | things, such as pieces of wood and stones, and gather from 27 Text | Do not the same pieces of wood or stone appear at one time 28 Text | say of equal portions of wood and stone, or other material 29 Text | still be somewhere, and the wood and strings will decay before Philebus Part
30 Text | machine for straightening wood.~PROTARCHUS: Very true, Protagoras Part
31 Text | piece of bent or warped wood. At a later stage they send The Republic Book
32 4 | no path, I said, and the wood is dark and perplexing; 33 7 | figures of animals made of wood and stone and various materials, The Statesman Part
34 Intro| which furnish gold, silver, wood, bark, and other materials, Theaetetus Part
35 Text | but a white thing, whether wood or stone or whatever the Timaeus Part
36 Text | discourse must be woven, just as wood is the material of the carpenter,


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