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bonds

Gorgias
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1 Intro| made fast in adamantine bonds. I myself know not the true 2 Text | himself to be scourged, if of bonds, to be bound, if of a fine, 3 Text | in words which are like bonds of iron and adamant; and Laws Book
4 6 | who does, with stripes and bonds, if he be a slave or stranger; 5 7 | justified; for they are the bonds of the whole state, and 6 8 | let them chastise him with bonds and money penalties, and 7 9 | to his desertsdeath, or bonds, or blows, or degrading 8 9 | shall be set free from his bonds.~Cleinias. What makes you 9 9 | take him and keep him in bonds, and produce him at the 10 10 | die, or suffer stripes and bonds, or privation of citizenship, 11 10 | while the other needs only bonds and admonition. In like 12 11 | Gods maintain the common bonds of the state. And let him 13 11 | evildoers with stripes and bonds if they are under thirty Protagoras Part
14 Text | principles of cities and the bonds of friendship and conciliation. The Republic Book
15 6 | and great beyond other bonds by no small difference of The Statesman Part
16 Intro| legislator is to contrive human bonds, by which dissimilar natures 17 Intro| inserting the lesser human bonds, by which the State is held 18 Intro| compare Gorgias). The human bonds of states are formed by 19 Text | for them, and of all the bonds which unite the dissimilar 20 Text | imagined, in creating the other bonds, which are human only.~YOUNG 21 Text | SOCRATES: How is that, and what bonds do you mean?~STRANGER: Rights 22 Text | STRANGER: It was of these bonds I said that there would Timaeus Part
23 Intro| not with the adamantine bonds which bound themselves, 24 Intro| and at length, when the bonds which unite the triangles 25 Intro| they in turn unloose the bonds of the soul; and if the 26 Text | generation of the marrow. For the bonds of life which unite the 27 Text | to anchors, fastening the bonds of the whole soul, he proceeded 28 Text | age. And at last, when the bonds by which the triangles of 29 Text | they in turn loosen the bonds of the soul, and she, obtaining


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