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Cratylus Part
1 Intro| made in Hellas and other countries. But who is to be the judge 2 Intro| continuous in all ages and countries,—like the glacier, too, 3 Intro| limitless plain divided into countries and districts by natural 4 Intro| nature, and distant ages and countries with one another. It may 5 Intro| interest to distant and subject countries; it brings back the dawning 6 Text | in different cities and countries there are different names Critias Part
7 Intro| they settled their several countries, and were the shepherds 8 Text | brought to them from foreign countries, and the island itself provided Euthyphro Part
9 Intro| toleration in most other countries, and not at Athens only. Gorgias Part
10 Intro| religion in all ages and countries. They are presented in the Laws Book
11 3 | cheerfully acquired for him countries as large as those which 12 12 | its own people to other countries, and the reception of strangers 13 12 | matter of journeys to other countries and the reception of strangers, 14 12 | sex who come from other countries, and should send forth her 15 12 | who had visited foreign countries in the hope of hearing something Lysis Part
16 Intro| be different in different countries (compare Sympos.). While Menexenus Part
17 Text | them up is not like other countries, a stepmother to her children, Phaedo Part
18 Intro| civilized man in old and new countries, may be indefinitely increased. Phaedrus Part
19 Intro| feeling of some foreign countries appears to be more doubtful.’ 20 Intro| differences of times and countries into the essential nature 21 Intro| transfer herself to other countries less dried up or worn out Protagoras Part
22 Text | more philosophers in those countries than anywhere else in the The Sophist Part
23 Intro| Greece, as in other ages and countries, seems to have provoked 24 Intro| true ideas of all ages and countries inhere. In our conception 25 Intro| of persons to times and countries, but this is very far from 26 Intro| lighter literature of both countries, there are always appearing ‘ The Symposium Part
27 Intro| performance. And in different countries there is a difference of 28 Intro| has been in other ages and countries. But effeminate love was 29 Text | Elis and Boeotia, and in countries having no gifts of eloquence, 30 Text | places, and generally in countries which are subject to the 31 Text | is given to them in some countries is attributable to the laziness Theaetetus Part
32 Intro| who are of all ages and countries. What we are in mind is Timaeus Part
33 Intro| water; whereas in other countries, when a deluge comes, the 34 Intro| Egypt and Hellas and all the countries bordering on the Mediterranean. 35 Intro| negations. In different ages and countries there have been forms of 36 Intro| famous in that or other countries. The oldest witness to the