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equalizes 2
equalled 2
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equals 24
equanimity 3
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24 destiny
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24 equals
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24 essential
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equals

Charmides
   Part
1 Text | pre-eminent in beauty among his equals, but also in that quality Laws Book
2 3 | subjects, and being treated as equals, the soldiers were on better 3 6 | privileges. For to unequals equals become unequal, if they 4 6 | than to those who are our equals; for he who naturally and 5 8 | distribution will be of equals in one point of view, and Parmenides Part
6 Text | than it was at first; for equals added to unequals, whether Phaedo Part
7 Intro| equality prior to the visible equals. And if prior to them, then 8 Text | is certain.~But are real equals ever unequal? or is the 9 Text | Then these (so-called) equals are not the same with the 10 Text | Socrates.~And yet from these equals, although differing from 11 Text | stone, or other material equals? and what is the impression 12 Text | produced by them? Are they equals in the same sense in which 13 Text | own case in the matter of equals and of absolute equality?~ 14 Text | we first saw the material equals, and reflected that all 15 Text | that all these apparent equals strive to attain absolute 16 Text | referred to that standard the equals which are derived from the The Republic Book
17 5 | occur among them. For that equals should defend themselves 18 5 | defend themselves against equals we shall maintain to be 19 6 | who, besides being their equals in experience and falling 20 8 | dispensing a sort of equality to equals and unequals alike. ~We 21 9 | government, friends and equals. ~True, he said. ~And this 22 10 | sorrow when he is seen by his equals, or when he is alone? ~It The Symposium Part
23 Text | and their companions and equals cast in their teeth anything Timaeus Part
24 Intro| number, i.e. a number which equals the sum of its factors,


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