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Cratylus Part
1 Intro| of language, according to Hellenic notions, and the philosopher 2 Intro| nations, and of the different Hellenic tribes, in confirmation 3 Text | of names, and the several Hellenic tribes from one another.~ 4 Text | name of Astyanax—both are Hellenic; and a king (anax) and a 5 Text | these names according to the Hellenic language, and not according 6 Text | brought into relation with the Hellenic tongue, and the Phrygians 7 Text | of names in states, both Hellenic and barbarous, were the Critias Part
8 Intro| frugal life of the true Hellenic citizen. It is remarkable 9 Text | you should perhaps hear Hellenic names given to foreigners. 10 Text | gave the name which in the Hellenic language is Eumelus, in Crito Part
11 Text | government, or to some other Hellenic or foreign state. Whereas The First Alcibiades Part
12 Text | you will go on to other Hellenic states, and not only to 13 Text | in to them from the whole Hellenic world, and often from the Ion Part
14 Text | And you are the best of Hellenic rhapsodes?~ION: Far the Laches Part
15 Text | Lydian, but in the true Hellenic mode, which is the Dorian, Laws Book
16 2 | true education, whether Hellenic or barbarian.~Cleinias. 17 3 | doing in the whole world, Hellenic and barbarian, whatever 18 3 | and the great and famous Hellenic power of the olden time. 19 5 | must also possess a common Hellenic currency. If a private person 20 6 | Lacedaemonians is of all Hellenic forms of slavery the most 21 7 | enemies, whether barbarian or Hellenic, come from without with 22 12 | public assemblies, and at all Hellenic sacrifices and sacred missions, Menexenus Part
23 Intro| though not without real Hellenic interest, falls very far 24 Text | But at a later period many Hellenic tribes were still on the The Republic Book
25 5 | Hellenes should enslave Hellenic States, or allow others 26 5 | as to the devastation of Hellenic territory or the burning 27 5 | equal propriety that the Hellenic race is all united together 28 5 | you are founding, be an Hellenic city? ~It ought to be, he 29 5 | should thus deal with their Hellenic enemies; and with barbarians The Second Alcibiades Part
30 Text | sacrifices than any other Hellenic state, and adorn their temples The Statesman Part
31 Intro| attain to science? In no Hellenic city are there fifty good The Symposium Part
32 Intro| but is in accordance with Hellenic sentiment. The opinion of 33 Intro| and parental influence in Hellenic cities; and they were encouraged Timaeus Part
34 Intro| former is symbolized in the Hellenic tale of young Phaethon who