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Charmides Part
1 PreS | the effect of the Greek is increased by the want of adversative 2 PreS | law of his own language increased precision and also increased 3 PreS | increased precision and also increased clearness are required of Cratylus Part
4 Intro| which they are associated is increased. A single word is thus made 5 Intro| influence on language has been increased ten, twenty or one hundred 6 Intro| our materials are largely increased, we shall arrive at much Critias Part
7 Text | that all these goods are increased by virtue and friendship 8 Text | have described grew and increased among them; but when the Gorgias Part
9 Intro| of conflicting elements, increased security against external Laws Book
10 1 | prudence, heightened and increased? Do not these qualities 11 3 | in greater numbers, and increased the size of their cities, 12 3 | Athenian. And, as population increased, many other cities would 13 5 | always retained, and neither increased nor diminished. This may 14 11 | passionate temperament, and are increased by bad education; out of Phaedo Part
15 Intro| countries, may be indefinitely increased. The first difference is Phaedrus Part
16 Intro| for heaven might have increased it; but now their foolish Philebus Part
17 Intro| may be diminished and good increased—by what course of policy Protagoras Part
18 Intro| and Socrates seeking for increased clearness and unity of ideas. 19 Text | incurred by them may be increased: but the good man dissembles The Sophist Part
20 Intro| inherent in the subject is increased by the use of a technical 21 Intro| The difficulty is greatly increased when the new is confused The Statesman Part
22 Intro| was minimized and the good increased to the utmost. And in the 23 Intro| of their effects would be increased tenfold. For one of the The Symposium Part
24 Text | diminished in strength and increased in numbers; this will have Theaetetus Part
25 Intro| of his own knowledge, is increased by the circumstance that 26 Intro| And is not the confusion increased by the use of the analogous 27 Intro| properties is immeasurably increased to us by our finding that 28 Intro| body is so immeasurably increased.~II. The new Psychology, 29 Text | but that you would have increased. In such a case, I am afterwards Timaeus Part
30 Intro| philosophy, which has not increased, but rather diminished, 31 Intro| constitution, though they may be increased by bad education and bad 32 Intro| of us feel, and which is increased in our own day by the progress