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preservation

The First Alcibiades
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1 Intro| is their aim? ‘The better preservation of the city.’ But when is 2 Text | of which the aim is the preservation of the voyagers.~SOCRATES: 3 Text | is the better order and preservation of the city.~SOCRATES: And Laws Book
4 4 | considering that the mere preservation and continuance of life 5 4 | interests and power and preservation of the established form 6 5 | difficulty about the equal preservation of the 5040 houses, and 7 6 | best she can for her own preservation and happiness. I would have 8 7 | the other expressive of preservation and increase of former good, 9 10 | view to the excellence and preservation of the whole, and each part, 10 11 | nearness of kin and the preservation of the lot, and omits the 11 12 | important element in the preservation and dissolution of states. 12 12 | body, but law, or rather preservation of the law, in the soul; 13 12 | that might be of use in the preservation of the laws, and who, having 14 12 | those two is obviously the preservation of every living thing.~Cleinias. Philebus Part
15 Intro| consciousness. And memory is the preservation of consciousness, and reminiscence 16 Text | rightly described as the preservation of consciousness?~PROTARCHUS: 17 Text | all that relates to the preservation and destruction of living Protagoras Part
18 Text | latter some other means of preservation, making some large, and The Republic Book
19 4 | rulers and subjects, or the preservation in the soldiers of the opinion 20 7 | construction, or for the preservation of such productions and The Statesman Part
21 Intro| which are framed for the preservation of things, moist or dry, 22 Text | production, but designed for the preservation of that which is produced.~ 23 Text | are constructed for the preservation of things moist and dry, The Symposium Part
24 Text | concerned only with the preservation of the good and the cure Timaeus Part
25 Text | the gods invented for the preservation of sight, are closed, they


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