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rewarded 11
rewarding 1
rewards 29
reynolds 1
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29 retain
29 rewards
29 rites
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rewards

Gorgias
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1 Intro| quite independently of rewards and punishments or of posthumous 2 Intro| doctrine of a future state of rewards and punishments may be compared 3 Intro| mysteries. It is a vision of the rewards and punishments which await 4 Intro| evil deeds, and receive the rewards of their good. There are Laws Book
5 1 | give them punishments and rewards; and in reference to all 6 5 | the number of births by rewards and stigmas, or we may meet 7 8 | shall be made about it, and rewards and prizes given to him 8 11 | honours which are the just rewards of the soldier; but if any 9 12 | state counts worthy of the rewards of virtue, they shall have 10 12 | priests who have obtained the rewards of virtue; and in the second 11 12 | disgrace to them when the rewards of virtue are decided.~Let Meno Part
12 Intro| knowledge, but of a doctrine of rewards and punishments. In the 13 Text | would have obtained great rewards.’~And again:—~‘Never would Phaedo Part
14 Intro| are the actions worthy of rewards greater than those which 15 Intro| fanciful, of a future state of rewards and punishments. (Laws.) 16 Text | absolved, and receive the rewards of their good deeds, each The Republic Book
17 2 | pursued for the sake of rewards and of reputation, but in 18 2 | clear. Setting aside their rewards and results, I want to know 19 2 | for the sake of honor and rewards; therefore, let him be clothed 20 2 | virtue. Some extend their rewards yet further; the posterity, 21 2 | injustice, magnifying the rewards and honors of the one and 22 5 | besides their other honors and rewards, might have greater facilities 23 5 | life needs; they receive rewards from the hands of their 24 6 | and to receive honors and rewards in life and after death. 25 10 | the greatest prizes and rewards which await virtue. ~What, 26 10 | have not introduced the rewards and glories of justice, 27 10 | many and how great are the rewards which justice and the other 28 10 | then, are the prizes and rewards and gifts which are bestowed 29 10 | ten times over, and the rewards of beneficence and justice


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