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Cratylus Part
1 Text | winters and winds and the fruits of the earth. The words Critias Part
2 Text | variety and excellence of its fruits and the suitableness of 3 Text | common name of pulse, and the fruits having a hard rind, affording 4 Text | pleasure and amusement, and are fruits which spoil with keeping, 5 Text | people annually brought the fruits of the earth in their season 6 Text | the city, and conveyed the fruits of the earth in ships, cutting 7 Text | the year they gathered the fruits of the earth—in winter having Euthydemus Part
8 Text | it not supply us with the fruits of the earth?~CRITO: Yes.~ 9 Text | and conflicts and reap the fruits of their wisdom.~CRITO: Laws Book
10 6 | magistracy to be their first–fruits, choosing in each office 11 6 | sacrifices, but only cakes and fruits dipped in honey, and similar 12 8 | Now the participation of fruits shall be ordered on this 13 8 | law, then, concerning the fruits of autumn: He who tastes 14 8 | tastes the common or storing fruits of autumn, whether grapes 15 8 | take of the other autumnal fruits which are unfit for making 16 8 | pomegranates, and similar fruits, there shall be no disgrace 17 8 | for such blows. Of these fruits the stranger may partake, 18 8 | partake, just as he may of the fruits of autumn. And if an elder, 19 8 | allowed to partake of all such fruits, but he must carry away 20 8 | the gathering in of the fruits of the soil, let a man, 21 8 | he pleases, carry his own fruits through any place in which 22 8 | required to distribute the fruits of the soil into twelve 23 8 | to which the rest of the fruits of the earth shall be added, 24 12 | three best men as first–fruits, to be a common offering Phaedo Part
25 Intro| snow, having flowers and fruits innumerable. And the inhabitants 26 Text | trees, and flowers, and fruits—are in a like degree fairer Protagoras Part
27 Text | soil to some, to others fruits of trees, and to others 28 Text | those who partake of the fruits of the broad-bosomed earth ( The Republic Book
29 2 | unjust, and offer of the fruits of injustice; for if we The Statesman Part
30 Text | sort, the earth gave them fruits in abundance, which grew Theaetetus Part
31 Text | cultivates and gathers in the fruits of the earth, will be most Timaeus Part
32 Intro| diffused through the body. The fruits or herbs which are our daily 33 Text | substances, whether the fruits of the earth or herb of