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Charmides Part
1 PreF | instruments of thought for future generations. He is no dreamer, but a Cratylus Part
2 Intro| and that all the preceding generations survive (after a manner) Critias Part
3 Intro| writing, and during many generations were wholly devoted to acquiring 4 Intro| ornamented by successive generations; and they dug a canal which 5 Intro| of the majority.~For many generations, as tradition tells, the 6 Text | children lacked for many generations the necessaries of life, 7 Text | their descendants for many generations were the inhabitants and 8 Text | on to his eldest for many generations; and they had such an amount 9 Text | to ornament in successive generations, every king surpassing the 10 Text | and by the labours of many generations of kings through long ages. 11 Text | tradition tells: For many generations, as long as the divine nature The First Alcibiades Part
12 Text | Hellas, for during many generations gold has been always flowing Ion Part
13 Text | the world below, and the generations of gods and heroes? Are Laws Book
14 3 | been.~Athenian. In how many generations would this be attained?~ 15 3 | Cleinias. Clearly, not for many generations.~Athenian. During this period, 16 3 | Athenian. Would not many generations living on in a simple manner, Phaedo Part
17 Intro| to be overclouded. Other generations of men may have sometimes 18 Text | of the two processes or generations is visible—for surely the Phaedrus Part
19 Intro| intelligences for future generations. They may bring gifts to 20 Intro| continuance of it during many generations. Educated parents will have Philebus Part
21 Intro| the thoughts of successive generations, that the mind could no 22 Intro| pleasures are to be spoken of as generations, but only as accompanied 23 Intro| thinkers and successive generations of men. If we ask: Which The Sophist Part
24 Intro| universal, which successive generations of philosophers had recently The Statesman Part
25 Text | gentler nature during many generations, may at first bloom and 26 Text | courage in many successive generations, is apt to grow too indolent, Theaetetus Part
27 Intro| instincts of long-forgotten generations, and every word which a 28 Text | because he can show seven generations of wealthy ancestors, he Timaeus Part
29 Intro| endeavoured to count the generations which had since passed. 30 Intro| the thought which former generations had been striving to realize. 31 Intro| are always the same. The generations of men, like the leaves 32 Intro| stimulated the minds of later generations in the path of discovery. 33 Intro| descending through many generations of Ionian and Pythagorean 34 Text | to you, because, for many generations, the survivors of that destruction