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affording 6
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aforesaid 22
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aforesaid

The Apology
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1 Text| cause; and he teaches the aforesaid doctrines to others.’ Such Cratylus Part
2 Text| aft,’ in the words of the aforesaid Homer. And now let me see; Gorgias Part
3 Text| clerks in the assembly, ‘as aforesaid’ of arithmetic, but with 4 Text| we are affirming that the aforesaid rhetorician will never have Laws Book
5 3 | my own admiration of the aforesaid Heracleid expedition, which 6 5 | above all, observe the aforesaid number 5040 throughout life; 7 6 | Moreover, as regards the aforesaid wardens of the country, 8 10 | be, the source of all the aforesaid evils. The greatest of them 9 10 | if we would listen to the aforesaid philosophers we should say Parmenides Part
10 Text| becomes younger the others aforesaid will become older than they 11 Text| experienced the affections aforesaid?~True.~1.bb. Suppose, now, Phaedo Part
12 Text| truth is, that the weaver aforesaid, having woven and worn many Philebus Part
13 Text| addition of the principles aforesaid introduce a limit, and perfect 14 Text| sweetness; and in which of the aforesaid classes is that to be placed? 15 Text| infinite—in which of the aforesaid classes, O Protarchus and 16 Text| sweet Socrates, which of the aforesaid classes is the mixed one?~ The Republic Book
17 8 | oligarchical part of him, the aforesaid vain conceits shut the gate The Statesman Part
18 Text| discover satisfactorily the aforesaid art of weaving.~YOUNG SOCRATES: 19 Text| of the Statesman and the aforesaid art of weaving disappear? 20 Text| and apply to his case the aforesaid example of weaving.~YOUNG Theaetetus Part
21 Text| too; but as touching the aforesaid problem, have we not heard 22 Text| them in possession in the aforesaid aviary he may be said to


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