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Cratylus Part
1 Intro| And have there not been thousands and thousands of cities 2 Intro| there not been thousands and thousands of cities which have come 3 Intro| many years or hundreds or thousands of years the imitative or 4 Intro| for hundreds, perhaps for thousands of years with a religious Laws Book
5 3 | Athenian. And have not thousands and thousands of cities 6 3 | And have not thousands and thousands of cities come into being 7 10 | that again other, and thus thousands upon tens of thousands of 8 10 | thus thousands upon tens of thousands of bodies are set in motion, Philebus Part
9 Text | by Philebus only, but by thousands of others, I affirmed that The Sophist Part
10 Intro| appeal to experience. Ten thousands, as Homer would say (mala 11 Text | the warp and the woof; and thousands of similar expressions are 12 Text | that undoubtedly there are thousands upon thousands of cases 13 Text | there are thousands upon thousands of cases in which being Theaetetus Part
14 Intro| If you form a judgment, thousands and tens of thousands are 15 Intro| judgment, thousands and tens of thousands are ready to maintain the 16 Text | opinion? But are there not thousands upon thousands who, whenever 17 Text | there not thousands upon thousands who, whenever you form a 18 Text | Yes, indeed, Socrates, thousands and tens of thousands, as 19 Text | Socrates, thousands and tens of thousands, as Homer says, who give 20 Text | consider that every man has had thousands and ten thousands of progenitors, 21 Text | has had thousands and ten thousands of progenitors, and among 22 Text | infected with logical impurity. Thousands of times have we repeated