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Cratylus Part
1 Text| to know how to put into iron the forms of awls adapted 2 Text| make them all of the same iron. The form must be the same, 3 Text| equally good of whatever iron made, whether in Hellas 4 Text| further says that we are the iron race.~HERMOGENES: That is Euthydemus Part
5 Text| you speak of stones, wood, iron bars, do you not speak of 6 Text| pass a smithy; for then the iron bars make a tremendous noise Gorgias Part
7 Text| or apply the knife or hot iron to him; and I have persuaded 8 Text| operate with knife or searing iron, not regarding the pain, 9 Text| which are like bonds of iron and adamant; and unless Ion Part
10 Text| stone not only attracts iron rings, but also imparts 11 Text| see a number of pieces of iron and rings suspended from Laws Book
12 1 | others which are hard and of iron, but this one is soft because 13 2 | nature of the soul, like iron melted in the fire, may 14 2 | the drinkers become like iron heated in the fire, and 15 3 | getting at one another; for iron and brass and all metals 16 3 | all the arts which require iron and brass and the like would 17 3 | do not require any use of iron: and God has given these 18 6 | ought to be of steel and iron, and not of earth; besides, 19 7 | the warrior who has to use iron weapons, bows and javelins, 20 12 | proper offering; brass and iron, again, are instruments Phaedrus Part
21 Text| When any one speaks of iron and silver, is not the same The Republic Book
22 2 | imagined to be of such an iron nature that he would stand 23 3 | in him is tempered like iron, and made useful, instead 24 3 | has composed of brass and iron; and the species will generally 25 3 | an admixture of brass and iron, then nature orders a transposition 26 3 | that when a man of brass or iron guards the State, it will 27 8 | and silver and brass and iron. And so iron will be mingled 28 8 | and brass and iron. And so iron will be mingled with silver, 29 8 | drawn different ways: the iron and brass fell to acquiring 30 9 | hoofs which are made of iron; and they kill one another 31 10 | timber, or rust of copper and iron: in everything, or in almost The Sophist Part
32 Text| is sound, like a piece of iron, or whether there is still