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benefit 67
benefited 22
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benefits 23
benevolence 12
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23 asserted
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23 benefits
23 bold
23 breed
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benefits

Charmides
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1 Text | ready to admit the great benefits which mankind would obtain Gorgias Part
2 Text | And why? Because only such benefits call forth a desire to requite 3 Text | are deemed by them to be benefits and advantages. And if any Laws Book
4 1 | able to discover any such benefits to be derived from them.~ 5 8 | wives. And innumerable other benefits would result if such a could Phaedrus Part
6 Text | comes; for they confer their benefits according to the measure 7 Text | others: and when to these benefits conferred they add on the 8 Text | senses have conferred great benefits on Hellas, both in public 9 Text | niggardly ways of doling out benefits, will breed in your soul 10 Text | the author of the greatest benefits.~PHAEDRUS: Most true.~SOCRATES: Philebus Part
11 Intro| While acknowledging the benefits which the greatest happiness 12 Intro| to acknowledge the great benefits conferred by it on the world. The Republic Book
13 2 | tell you of a shower of benefits which the heavens, as they 14 2 | the glories, honors, and benefits which flow from them. No The Sophist Part
15 Intro| much of the greater or less benefits conferred by them. For her The Symposium Part
16 Intro| poets; secondly upon the benefits which love gives to man. 17 Intro| from them flow most of the benefits of individuals and states;’ 18 Text | the source of the greatest benefits to us. For I know not any 19 Text | having experienced the benefits of money and political corruption, 20 Text | congratulated mankind on the benefits which he confers upon them. Timaeus Part
21 Intro| the source of the greatest benefits to us; for if our eyes had 22 Intro| not to speak of the lesser benefits which even the vulgar can 23 Text | sight: and of the lesser benefits why should I speak? even


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