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inculcated 2
incumbrances 1
incur 9
incurable 30
incurred 7
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30 incurable
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30 ironical
30 laying
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incurable

Gorgias
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1 Intro| punishment—the curable and the incurable. The curable are those who 2 Intro| by their punishment; the incurable are such as Archelaus, who 3 Intro| labelled either as curable or incurable, and looks with love and 4 Intro| pre-eminence of evil. They are not incurable, and their punishment is 5 Intro| overlooked: the fate reserved for incurable criminals such as Archelaus; 6 Intro| their good. There are also incurable sinners, who are cast into 7 Text | rendered chronic and become the incurable cancer of the soul; must 8 Text | is afflicted by great and incurable bodily diseases is only 9 Text | less he who has great and incurable diseases, not of the body, 10 Text | the worst crimes, and are incurable by reason of their crimes, 11 Text | examples; for, as they are incurable, the time has passed at 12 Text | everlasting punishment, or as incurable. For to commit the worst 13 Text | stamps him as curable or incurable, and sends him away to Tartarus, Laws Book
14 5 | hardly curable, or altogether incurable acts of injustice done to 15 5 | of great sinners who are incurable, and are the greatest injury 16 9 | robbers of temples and similar incurable, or almost incurable, criminals. 17 9 | similar incurable, or almost incurable, criminals. Having already 18 9 | the judge deem him to be incurable, remembering that after 19 9 | legislator sees any one who is incurable, for him he will appoint 20 9 | wound be curable, or, if incurable, four times the amount of 21 11 | or some other tedious and incurable disorder of body or mind, 22 12 | and may in another case be incurable. If any one convict in a 23 12 | that he is probably not incurable. But the citizen who has 24 12 | punished with death; for he is incurable.~Now for expeditions of Phaedo Part
25 Intro| deeds, and those who are incurable are thrust into Tartarus, 26 Text | But those who appear to be incurable by reason of the greatness Protagoras Part
27 Text | under the idea that he is incurable—if what I am saying be true, The Republic Book
28 3 | die, and the corrupt and incurable souls they will put an end 29 10 | roar, whenever any of these incurable sinners or someone who had The Seventh Letter Part
30 Text | into a state that is almost incurable, except by some extraordinary


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