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obligations 4
obligatory 4
oblige 7
obliged 32
oblique 2
obliquely 2
obliterate 2
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32 majority
32 nearest
32 notes
32 obliged
32 occupied
32 passionate
32 positive
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obliged

Cratylus
   Part
1 Text | Because if we have we shall be obliged to admit that the people Gorgias Part
2 Intro| came to the throne, was obliged to alter the mode of procedure, 3 Intro| hand is executing. Although obliged to descend to the world, Ion Part
4 Text | art. Then, again, you are obliged to be continually in the 5 Text | I am speaking: and I am obliged to give my very best attention Laws Book
6 5 | a private person is ever obliged to go abroad, let him have 7 6 | is the reason why we are obliged to use the equality of the Lysis Part
8 Text | recites to us, and we are obliged to listen to him.~When I Phaedo Part
9 Text | your advice unless he is obliged.~Why, said Socrates,—is 10 Text | themselves are sometimes obliged to take a second or even 11 Text | replied Crito; but I was obliged to satisfy him.~Never mind 12 Text | the same delights she is obliged to have the same habits Phaedrus Part
13 Intro| vision, and he is at last obliged, after much contention, Protagoras Part
14 Intro| certain degree, and are obliged to say that they have them, 15 Text | much against his will, was obliged to agree that he would ask The Republic Book
16 6 | his judges when he is not obliged, the so-called necessity 17 6 | mean by knowledge, but are obliged after all to say knowledge 18 7 | men of their class are not obliged to share in the toils of 19 9 | is the real slave, and is obliged to practise the greatest 20 10 | on the eighth they were obliged to proceed on their journey, 21 10 | hold; of this they were all obliged to drink a certain quantity, The Seventh Letter Part
22 Text | pretext that the women were obliged to hold a sacrificial service The Statesman Part
23 Intro| The legislator, too, is obliged to lay down general laws, 24 Intro| also be certain, and we are obliged to sacrifice something of 25 Text | of fable, and have been obliged to use more than was necessary. 26 Text | and in mind, mankind are obliged to meet and make laws, and The Symposium Part
27 Text | had the hiccough, and was obliged to change turns with Eryximachus Theaetetus Part
28 Text | SOCRATES: Then you will be obliged to me if I help you to unearth 29 Text | sure, I shall be very much obliged.~SOCRATES: Take a look round, 30 Text | know nothing, am not at all obliged to accept the honour which 31 Text | thought; and thus we are obliged to say, either that false Timaeus Part
32 Intro| musician, like Tynnichus (Ion), obliged to accommodate his lyric


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