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Cratylus Part
1 Intro| Pallas is derived from armed dances—apo tou pallein ta 2 Text | that this is derived from armed dances. For the elevation Critias Part
3 Intro| means of life...And the armed image of the goddess which 4 Intro| 5) the remark that the armed statue of Athena indicated Euthydemus Part
5 Text | wants it; or to go to war armed rather than unarmed.~Good, Laches Part
6 Text | transport vessel, and was armed with a weapon, half spear, Laws Book
7 2 | Athenian. The story of armed men springing up after the 8 4 | youths, than that heavy–armed and stationary troops should 9 7 | his position, so in heavy–armed fighting, and in all other 10 7 | here in Crete you have the armed dances if the Curetes, and 11 7 | the Gods in goodly array, armed and on horseback, in dances, 12 8 | the runner;—he will appear armed, for to an unarmed competitor 13 8 | will style the more heavily armed, to run over smoother ground. 14 8 | contend as archers or as heavy armed. Touching the women, let 15 8 | in a combat of the light armed; they shall contend with 16 8 | all courses and about the armed competitors in them. But 17 12 | be his judges; the heavy armed, and the cavalry, and the 18 12 | they shall bring the heavy–armed before the heavy–armed, 19 12 | heavy–armed before the heavy–armed, and the horsemen before 20 12 | their horses, the heavy–armed with their arms, and the Protagoras Part
21 Text | with swiftness; some he armed, and others he left unarmed; The Republic Book
22 3 | discover whether they are armed against all enchantments, 23 8 | ready to sting and fully armed, and some of them owe money,