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Cratylus
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1 Intro| illusions of language may be reckoned many of the rules and traditions Euthyphro Part
2 Intro| the Protagoras, but is not reckoned among the four cardinal Gorgias Part
3 Intro| B.C.) and is afterwards reckoned among the statesmen of a Laws Book
4 6 | archons by whom the years are reckoned. And near to them let the 5 10 | an inanimate body, to be reckoned second, or by any lower 6 11 | and before he could be reckoned among grown–up men, whether 7 11 | sister. Let kindred be always reckoned in this way: if a person Menexenus Part
8 Text | departed friends are to be reckoned. Then as now, and indeed Parmenides Part
9 Text | that which is not cannot be reckoned among things that are?~It Phaedo Part
10 Intro| inestimable, and cannot be reckoned in earthly or material things. Phaedrus Part
11 Intro| causes, are at least to be reckoned among the symptoms of the 12 Text | of the rest they who are reckoned among the princely twelve Philebus Part
13 Text | may, I think, be rightly reckoned by us in the class of the 14 Text | powerless ignorance may be reckoned, and in truth is, ridiculous.~ The Republic Book
15 1 | And is not life to be reckoned among the ends of the soul? ~ 16 2 | think that justice is to be reckoned in the troublesome class, 17 7 | all the useful arts were reckoned mean by us? ~Undoubtedly; 18 10 | hundred years-such being reckoned to be the length of man' The Sophist Part
19 Text | And all number is to be reckoned among things which are?~ 20 Text | a few of those which are reckoned to be the principal ones, 21 Text | not-being, and is to be reckoned one among the many classes The Statesman Part
22 Text | think that dogs should be reckoned among gregarious animals.~ 23 Text | governments, as they are now reckoned, become one.~YOUNG SOCRATES: Timaeus Part
24 Text | downwards.~All these are to be reckoned among the second and co-operative


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