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Gorgias Part
1 Intro| healed by time;~‘While rank corruption, mining all within, Infects Laws Book
2 11 | that class of men whose corruption will be the least injury Parmenides Part
3 Intro| motion, rest, generation, corruption, being and not being. And 4 Intro| and other, generation and corruption, odd and even. For if they 5 Intro| motion, in generation and corruption, in contact and separation, Phaedo Part
6 Intro| explaining generation and corruption; the assumption of hypotheses 7 Text | nature of generation and corruption, about which, if you like, 8 Text | I went on to examine the corruption of them, and then to the Philebus Part
9 Intro| analysis, or infected by the corruption of society or by some moral 10 Text | reason of some other great corruption to which they are liable.~ 11 Text | are corrupt and caused by corruption we will hereafter speak, 12 Text | all sorts arise out of a corruption of nature caused by concretions, The Republic Book
13 3 | gather a festering mass of corruption in their own soul. Let our 14 4 | much consequence where the corruption of society, and pretension 15 4 | ready ministers of political corruption? ~Yes, he said, I do; but 16 6 | varying from generation and corruption. ~Agreed. ~And further, 17 6 | proceed to show that the corruption of the majority is also 18 7 | to do with generation and corruption? ~True. ~Then that is not 19 10 | which having this inherent corruption cannot be dissolved or destroyed, 20 10 | annihilation through their own corruption attaching to them and inhering 21 10 | destroyed from within by a corruption of its own? ~It is, he replied. ~ 22 10 | badness of food communicates corruption to the body, then we should 23 10 | has been destroyed by a corruption of itself, which is disease, 24 10 | up already in a state of corruption, his body was found unaffected The Sophist Part
25 Intro| sometimes described as the corruption of youth, the Sophists were 26 Intro| suspect any greater moral corruption in the age of Demosthenes The Symposium Part
27 Intro| prevalence of any one vice or corruption that a state or individual 28 Intro| character. Not only has the corruption of the best been sometimes 29 Intro| as a proof of the general corruption of society. It is likely 30 Text | benefits of money and political corruption, is unable to rise above