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stone 54
stone-like 1
stone-shooters 2
stones 31
stony 1
stood 21
stool 2
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31 sameness
31 shepherd
31 sicily
31 stones
31 swiftness
31 tame
31 toward
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stones

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1 Intro| nations or are the precious stones and jewels of great authors Critias Part
2 Text | they put together different stones, varying the colour to please Euthydemus Part
3 Text | if we knew how to convert stones into gold, the knowledge 4 Text | said.~But when you speak of stones, wood, iron bars, do you Gorgias Part
5 Intro| Callicles, ‘if they were, stones and the dead would be happy.’ 6 Text | sailing; or, again, wood, stones, and the like:—these are 7 Text | to discover one of those stones with which they test gold, 8 Text | CALLICLES: No indeed, for then stones and dead men would be the Laws Book
9 8 | javelins and in the throwing of stones by slings and by hand: and 10 9 | affirm, like, gatherers of stones or beginners of some composite 11 9 | that some of our laws, like stones, are already fixed in their 12 10 | that they are earth and stones only, which can have no 13 10 | builders say, the larger stones do not lie well without 14 12 | all appeared to be full of stones, and earth, and many other Parmenides Part
15 Text | that such things as wood, stones, and the like, being many Phaedo Part
16 Text | such as pieces of wood and stones, and gather from them the 17 Text | For our earth, and the stones, and the entire region which 18 Text | there are hills, having stones in them in a like degree 19 Text | them: for there all the stones are like our precious stones, 20 Text | stones are like our precious stones, and fairer still (compare 21 Text | and not, like our precious stones, infected or corroded by 22 Text | disease both in earth and stones, as well as in animals and The Republic Book
23 1 | the laying of bricks and stones is the just man a more useful 24 5 | assailant, quarrelling with the stones which strike him instead? ~ 25 10 | sea-weed and shells and stones, so that he is more like 26 10 | and disengaged from the stones and shells and things of The Statesman Part
27 Text | sifting away the earth and stones and the like; there remain Timaeus Part
28 Intro| after Christ, tells us of stones and columns in Egypt on 29 Text | from water comes earth and stones once more; and thus generation 30 Text | and the fusible sort of stones, have less water than they 31 Text | amber and the Heraclean stones,—in none of these cases


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