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Critias Part
1 Text | sufficient to enable the largest vessels to find ingress. Moreover, 2 Text | the harbours were full of vessels and merchants coming from Euthydemus Part
3 Text | surely, in the manufacture of vessels, knowledge is that which Gorgias Part
4 Text | Athenians, and all their other vessels, whether public or private— 5 Text | without difficulty; but his vessels are leaky and unsound, and Laws Book
6 2 | office, nor should pilots of vessels or judges while on duty 7 3 | were attacked by a thousand vessels and more. One chance of 8 5 | law commands that all the vessels which a man possesses should 9 7 | amusing them is to distribute vessels, sometimes of gold, brass, 10 10 | of steeds, or pilots of vessels? Perhaps they might be compared Menexenus Part
11 Text | 000 men in transports and vessels of war, and 300 ships, and Phaedo Part
12 Text | Acheron, and embarking in any vessels which they may find, are Protagoras Part
13 Text | carry them away in other vessels, and before you receive The Republic Book
14 6 | of their calling. Now in vessels which are in a state of 15 7 | wall carrying all sorts of vessels, and statues and figures 16 10 | is able to make not only vessels of every kind, but plants 17 10 | making eight in all, like vessels which fit into one another; The Sophist Part
18 Text | constructing or moulding vessels, and there is the art of The Statesman Part
19 Intro| these may be parted off (2) vessels which are framed for the 20 Text | STRANGER: To the class of vessels, as they are comprehensively 21 Text | next come instruments, vessels, vehicles, defences, playthings, 22 Text | patient, or again about the vessels and the nautical implements 23 Text | that in all future time vessels shall be navigated and remedies 24 Text | their election they navigate vessels and heal the sick according 25 Text | have not navigated their vessels or healed their patients Timaeus Part
26 Intro| lobe and closing up the vessels and gates. And the converse 27 Intro| latter term he applies to the vessels which conduct air from the 28 Text | that enter—which watery vessels of air (for a film of moisture, 29 Text | closing and shutting up the vessels and gates, causes pain and