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Laws Book
1 8 | which reason, assuming the functions of law, commands them to 2 8 | the law, exercising the functions of lawgivers, shall devise Parmenides Part
3 Text | than anything, and have the functions of greatness and equality 4 Text | equality and not its own functions?~Impossible.~Then smallness Phaedo Part
5 Text | Now which of these two functions is akin to the divine? and Phaedrus Part
6 Intro| writing have really different functions; the one is more transitory, Protagoras Part
7 Intro| which have their several functions, and no one part is like 8 Text | ear, and has not the same functions; and the other parts are 9 Text | another, either in their functions, or in any other way? I 10 Text | themselves and in their functions? For that is clearly what 11 Text | distinct and have different functions, are still in a certain 12 Text | themselves and in their functions, like the parts of a face. The Republic Book
13 1 | the like. Are not these functions proper to the soul, and 14 4 | truly to know their own functions, will rule over the concupiscent, The Statesman Part
15 Intro| the nature of the royal functions. The myth gave us only the 16 Text | calculator, to regard his functions as at an end when he has Theaetetus Part
17 Intro| assigned to him by God the functions of a man-midwife, who delivers 18 Intro| enabled to fulfil their functions. It traces the connexion, Timaeus Part
19 Intro| superficial manner of the functions and diseases of the human 20 Intro| mortal souls of man, on the functions of the bodily organs in 21 Intro| faeces.~Of the anatomy and functions of the body he knew very