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28 attraction
28 audience
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bond

Cratylus
   Part
1 Text | the greatest and strongest bond of the soul; and aporia ( The First Alcibiades Part
2 Text | other Athenian or foreigner, bond or free, who was deemed Gorgias Part
3 Intro| the wise tell us, is the bond of heaven and earth, of Laches Part
4 Text | Athenians or strangers, bond or free, he is generally Meno Part
5 Text | or old, male or female, bond or free, has a different Parmenides Part
6 Text | being of not-being as the bond of not-being, just as being 7 Text | as being must have as a bond the not-being of not-being Philebus Part
8 Intro| affirmed. This latter is the bond of union which pervades 9 Text | consideration of this common bond which in a manner united Protagoras Part
10 Intro| of human life one common bond by which the virtues are The Republic Book
11 5 | any greater good than the bond of unity? ~There cannot. ~ 12 6 | said. ~Noble, then, is the bond which links together sight 13 6 | nature; for light is their bond, and light is no ignoble The Sophist Part
14 Text | especially, are a sort of bond which pervades all the other The Statesman Part
15 Intro| justice, which is the divine bond of states, and the legislator 16 Intro| strength of the political bond? For cities have endured 17 Intro| name, the gift of God, the bond of states. But in the Statesman 18 Text | strength of the political bond? For States have endured 19 Text | seriously think of using a bond of this kind to join such 20 Text | STRANGER: Where this divine bond exists there is no difficulty The Symposium Part
21 Text | there should be no strong bond of friendship or society Timaeus Part
22 Intro| solid requires a stronger bond than a surface; and that 23 Intro| surface; and that the double bond which is given by two means 24 Intro| stronger than the single bond given by one. Having reflected 25 Text | third; there must be some bond of union between them. And 26 Text | between them. And the fairest bond is that which makes the 27 Text | will a greater and mightier bond than those with which ye 28 Text | skin might together form a bond which should fasten the


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