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Cratylus Part
1 Intro| relation to one another as the substances which they denote. But there Laws Book
2 8 | reservoirs, either by poisonous substances, or by digging or by theft, 3 8 | the water by deleterious substances, let him not only pay damages, 4 10 | secondary motions of corporeal substances, and guide all things to 5 12 | and many other lifeless substances, and to these they assigned Lysis Part
6 Text | I must observe that some substances are assimilated when others Phaedo Part
7 Text | only, and no division of substances, then the chaos of Anaxagoras The Sophist Part
8 Intro| invisible world, and reduce the substances of their opponents to the 9 Intro| or become another? That substances have attributes was implied 10 Text | purification of inanimate substances—to this the arts of fulling 11 Text | as well as at inanimate substances which are formed within Theaetetus Part
12 Intro| matter, the qualities of substances. After having inflicted Timaeus Part
13 Intro| of water or fire, not as substances, but as qualities. They 14 Intro| the body; secondly, oily substances, as for example, oil or 15 Intro| to compound and resolve substances; such experiments are impossible 16 Intro| perspiration and similar substances is also the watery part 17 Intro| between different classes of substances, or between the animal and 18 Intro| divisions of colours or substances; even the four elements 19 Intro| decomposing the faces of substances and not the substances themselves— 20 Intro| of substances and not the substances themselves—it is a house 21 Intro| great masses of similar substances; fire to fire, air to air, 22 Intro| another; the varieties of substances and processes are hardly 23 Intro| whole, and the different substances of which, to a superficial 24 Intro| disturbed, and the secondary substances which are formed out of 25 Intro| the triangles forming the substances of the human body to those 26 Intro| others by inflammatory substances,—these act upon the testing 27 Intro| the affinities of similar substances have some effect upon the 28 Text | impress figures on soft substances do not allow any previous 29 Text | thirdly, there is the class of substances which expand the contracted 30 Text | with them may occur in two substances composed of finer particles 31 Text | earth; on the other hand, substances of the nature of wax and 32 Text | fresh cuttings from kindred substances, whether the fruits of the 33 Text | motion by which all kindred substances are drawn towards one another. 34 Text | the generation of these substances proceeds in a wrong order;