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1 Intro| nous) who have none. The established derivation of Aphrodite Gorgias Part
2 Intro| happiness of the just has been established on what is thought to be Laws Book
3 1 | friendship should be reestablished, and that, being reconciled, 4 1 | drinking ordinance is duly established.~Athenian. If you mean to 5 3 | be firmly and lastingly established?~Megillus. Of course they 6 3 | to get the better of the established laws, and that they were 7 4 | and preservation of the established form of government; this 8 5 | obedience to which mankind have established sacrifices in connection 9 6 | secondly, when they have been established, laws again will have to 10 6 | as we maintain, has been established in the most incorruptible 11 6 | this shall be the court established for those who are unable 12 6 | in the state which he has established?~Cleinias. Assuredly, that 13 6 | which they have never been established at all; and how can any 14 7 | same likings, or the same established notions of good and bad 15 7 | to change that which is established. The legislator must somehow 16 8 | completely described and established by law; and first, let us 17 11 | one finds fault with the established laws respecting testaments, 18 12 | divine assembly can only be established, to them we will hand over Phaedrus Part
19 Intro| Phaedrus will have to be established by other arguments than Philebus Part
20 Intro| allowed to deviate from established law or usage; and that the 21 Text | either. If this be clearly established, then pleasure will lose The Republic Book
22 2 | life, now that we have thus established them. Will they not produce 23 5 | great benefit has next to be established? ~Quite so. ~You will admit 24 8 | way in which oligarchy is established. ~Yes, he said; but what 25 9 | them be free until we have established in them a principle analogous 26 10 | way of life, such as was established by Pythagoras, who was so The Seventh Letter Part
27 Text | to virtue would have been established among the majority which, 28 Text | won over, would have been established, I might almost say, among The Sophist Part
29 Intro| are fortunate in having established such a communion for another 30 Intro| foreshadowed in Plato, was finally established by Aristotle and the Stoics. 31 Text | the understanding which is established with them.~THEAETETUS: Agreed.~ The Statesman Part
32 Intro| the priests, who are the established interpreters of the will Theaetetus Part
33 Intro| shaken the old, they have not established the new; their views of Timaeus Part
34 Intro| concerning the soul can only be established by the word of God. Still,


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