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Charmides Part
1 PreS | which in substance is the nearest equivalent to the Greek, 2 Text | that knowledge which is nearest of all, I said, is the knowledge Critias Part
3 Intro| of the country which was nearest the Straits. The other brothers Laches Part
4 Text | against any one by those nearest to him. As for myself, Lysimachus Laws Book
5 1 | who are most dangerous and nearest home?~Megillus. I was able 6 2 | best, and that which is nearest to the best; for otherwise 7 3 | diseases, and be hated by his nearest and dearest friends: when 8 5 | hand, when created, will be nearest to immortality and the only 9 5 | the portion which is next nearest shall be added to the portion 10 5 | carry out that which is nearest and most akin to it; you 11 9 | his falling upon them, the nearest of kin shall appoint the 12 9 | of kin shall appoint the nearest neighbour to be a judge, Menexenus Part
13 Text | that of Marathon and came nearest to it; for the men of Marathon Meno Part
14 Intro| moment when we approach nearest, the truth doubles upon Parmenides Part
15 Text | touch, and occupy the place nearest to that in which what it Phaedo Part
16 Intro| ever known them, are the nearest approach which we can make 17 Text | organs? or rather, is not the nearest approach to the knowledge 18 Text | reckon that we make the nearest approach to knowledge when Phaedrus Part
19 Text | pricks the aperture which is nearest, until at length the entire The Republic Book
20 5 | bestordered State there is the nearest approach to this common 21 9 | and orderly desires are nearest? ~Yes. ~Then the tyrant The Statesman Part
22 Intro| makers of laws. And so, the nearest approach to true government 23 Text | our ancestors, who were nearest in point of time to the 24 Text | Impossible.~STRANGER: Then the nearest approach which these lower The Symposium Part
25 Text | circumstances must be the nearest approach to such an union; Theaetetus Part
26 Intro| to be the truest which is nearest to sense. As knowledge is 27 Intro| same mind or person.~d. Nearest the sense in the scale of 28 Intro| globus intellectualis,’ nearest, not to earth and sense, Timaeus Part
29 Intro| moon in the orbit which was nearest to the earth, the sun in 30 Intro| kindred; for the head is nearest to heaven. He who is intent 31 Text | was the moon in the orbit nearest the earth, and next the 32 Text | angle, being that which is nearest to the most obtuse of plane