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Charmides Part
1 Text | with might and main at his neighbour in order to make a place Laches Part
2 Text | the world, looking at your neighbour and not at yourself. I am Laws Book
3 3 | have for a fellow—lodger or neighbour a very courageous man, who 4 5 | tears, and should exhort his neighbour to do the same; he should 5 8 | fellow–citizen who is a neighbour, or, if he dwells at the 6 8 | remove the boundaries of his neighbour’s land, and if any one does, 7 8 | any offence against his neighbour, and especially of encroaching 8 8 | especially of encroaching on his neighbour’s land; for any man may 9 8 | He who encroaches on his neighbour’s land, and transgresses 10 8 | pastures his cattle on his neighbour’s land, they shall see the 11 8 | and takes no care of his neighbour’s property, he shall be 12 8 | between his own and his neighbour’s land, he shall be punished, 13 8 | off the water on his lower neighbour, and they cannot come to 14 8 | own land; and if from his neighbour’s land, a mina, and if from 15 8 | three times as much as his neighbour loses. Now of these things 16 9 | shall appoint the nearest neighbour to be a judge, and thereby 17 10 | or carry away any of his neighbour’s goods, neither shall he 18 10 | use anything which is his neighbour’s without the consent of 19 10 | arrives at the one which is neighbour to this, and after reaching 20 11 | injure the property of a neighbour, the owner shall in like Lysis Part
21 Text | I said; and about your neighbour, too, does not the same Philebus Part
22 Intro| of yourself, or of your neighbour,—of the individual, or of 23 Intro| impartially as that of my neighbour. But who can decide what The Symposium Part
24 Text | and he on his right hand neighbour, and so on.~That is good, 25 Text | turn ought to praise my neighbour on the right, he will be Theaetetus Part
26 Intro| hardly knows whether his neighbour is a man or an animal. For 27 Text | unacquainted with his next-door neighbour; he is ignorant, not only 28 Text | each of them saying of his neighbour that he knows nothing. From Timaeus Part
29 Text | vacant space, but pushes its neighbour out of its place, and that 30 Text | out in turn drives out its neighbour; and in this way everything