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Laws Book
1 1 | not destroy any one, but reconciled them to one another for 2 1 | established, and that, being reconciled, they should give their 3 11 | them they shall be formally reconciled; but if their souls are Lysis Part
4 Intro| regards them; they must be reconciled with the ordinary duties Menexenus Part
5 Text | over them, that they may be reconciled even as we are reconciled. 6 Text | reconciled even as we are reconciled. For they did not attack Parmenides Part
7 Intro| opposition, but are now reconciled; and the true nature of Phaedo Part
8 Intro| which are not easily to be reconciled with one another; and he Philebus Part
9 Intro| philosophy are blended and reconciled; not omitting to observe Protagoras Part
10 Intro| good.’ How is this to be reconciled? Socrates, who is familiar 11 Intro| passages of Simonides are to be reconciled. We can only follow the 12 Intro| elements of human nature are reconciled.~ 13 Text | pacifies his anger and is reconciled, and compels himself to The Republic Book
14 5 | who intend some day to be reconciled? Certainly. ~They will use The Seventh Letter Part
15 Text | Dion his property or been reconciled with him on any terms, none The Sophist Part
16 Intro| disagreed once, but are now reconciled by the art of music’ (Symp.). The Statesman Part
17 Intro| variance, and can hardly be reconciled. In lesser matters the antagonism The Symposium Part
18 Intro| love is the author, and be reconciled to God, and find our own 19 Text | disagreed once, but are now reconciled by the art of music; for Timaeus Part
20 Intro| responsibility of man is to be reconciled with his dependence on natural 21 Text | friendship; and having been reconciled to itself, it was indissoluble