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Cratylus Part
1 Intro| of the different Hellenic tribes, in confirmation of his 2 Intro| quicker with others. Some tribes may have used shorter, others 3 Intro| tenacious of life than the tribes by whom they are spoken. ‘ 4 Intro| impelled by some instinct, tribes or nations left their original 5 Text | and the several Hellenic tribes from one another.~SOCRATES: Critias Part
6 Intro| the country of the lost tribes. Without regard to the description 7 Intro| precedence; the various tribes of Greeks and barbarians 8 Intro| discussions regarding the Lost Tribes (2 Esdras), as showing how Laws Book
9 3 | the chiefs who lead the tribes, and who are in a manner 10 3 | impending yoke, all the tribes of Hellas would have been 11 4 | never failing, made the tribes of men happy and united. 12 5 | several portions, and call the tribes after them. And they shall 13 6 | appointed thus:—Let the twelve tribes be distributed into groups 14 6 | any one dies let the four tribes select another from the 15 6 | of neighbours or of the tribes.~Thus much of the courts 16 6 | divisions, and the number of the tribes which was a twelfth part 17 6 | twelve assemblies for the tribes, and twelve for the city, 18 8 | after whom the several tribes are named; and that to each 19 10 | partly–common rites in which tribes and phratries share; and 20 11 | shall take place before the tribes, unless the plaintiff and 21 11 | him in the courts of the tribes, for not having completed 22 11 | decided by the courts of the tribes; and by the way, since we 23 12 | judges of the villages and tribes corresponding to the twelvefold Menexenus Part
24 Text | later period many Hellenic tribes were still on the side of The Statesman Part
25 Text | just or unjust, to the tribes of men who flock together Timaeus Part
26 Intro| together. Hear me, then:—Three tribes of mortal beings have still 27 Intro| or the legend of the Ten Tribes (Ewald, Hist. of Isr.), 28 Text | individually and in their tribes are portions. For the original 29 Text | to my instructions:—Three tribes of mortal beings remain