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unite 36
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unite

Charmides
   Part
1 Intro| knowledge, and at last to unite good and truth in a single Gorgias Part
2 Intro| order alone, but how to unite freedom with order is the 3 Text | The true principle is to unite them. Philosophy, as a part Laws Book
4 3 | of the three kingdoms and unite them into one, he might 5 5 | whatever laws there are unite the city to the utmost—whether 6 10 | opposite directions, they unite with them. “I admit the 7 10 | saying.” Also when they unite they grow, and when they 8 12 | the pilot and the sailors unite their perceptions with the Lysis Part
9 Intro| us from some persons and unite us to others. 6) There is Parmenides Part
10 Intro| without difficulty be shown to unite in them.~1.bb. Once more, Philebus Part
11 Text | pleasure or pain, and the two unite and form one mixture. Concerning Protagoras Part
12 Text | Protagoras; let us rather unite in entreating both of them 13 Text | asked of him, you and I will unite in entreating him, as you 14 Text | and his saying.~Let us all unite in examining his words, The Republic Book
15 1 | to one another, we shall unite the offices of judge and 16 2 | gods and men are said to unite in making the life of the 17 2 | injustice? when, if we only unite the latter with a deceitful 18 2 | the State will require to unite in himself philosophy and 19 6 | determine how far they can unite this and the other excellences. ~ 20 8 | of the law of births, and unite bride and bridegroom out The Sophist Part
21 Text | at the conclusion that to unite the two principles is safer, 22 Text | one know what letters will unite with what? Or is art required 23 Text | rightly show what kinds will unite and what will not, proceed The Statesman Part
24 Text | connexion as this will lastingly unite the evil with one another 25 Text | and of all the bonds which unite the dissimilar and contrary The Symposium Part
26 Intro| the lovers may lawfully unite. Nor is there any disgrace Timaeus Part
27 Intro| two means are required to unite solid bodies. And as the 28 Intro| falls upon like, and they unite and form one body which 29 Intro| length, when the bonds which unite the triangles of the marrow 30 Intro| the same triangles, which unite as eight equilateral triangles, 31 Intro| though he is unable to unite them in a consistent whole.~ 32 Text | other powerful forces which unite bodies surround and attack 33 Text | the same triangles, which unite as eight equilateral triangles 34 Text | greater and the greater unite the lesser, all the elements 35 Text | the bonds of life which unite the soul with the body are 36 Text | nourishment to the bone and to unite flesh and bone, and from


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