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belly 20
belong 60
belonged 13
belonging 21
belongings 13
belongs 68
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21 archelaus
21 arising
21 artificer
21 belonging
21 capacity
21 captain
21 catch
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belonging

The Apology
   Part
1 Intro| sophistries to be regarded as belonging to the age in which he lived Charmides Part
2 PreF | attributed a system to writings belonging to an age when system had Laws Book
3 7 | pupils shall be regarded as belonging to the state rather than 4 8 | the whole number of them belonging to any one of the twelve 5 11 | property be registered as belonging to some one who is not present, 6 11 | your possessions, not as belonging to yourselves, but as belonging 7 11 | belonging to yourselves, but as belonging to your whole family, both 8 11 | family and possessions as belonging to the state; wherefore, 9 12 | If a man steal anything belonging to the public, whether that 10 12 | slave, whether his own or belonging to another, the suit shall Phaedo Part
11 Text | not temperance a virtue belonging to those only who despise Phaedrus Part
12 Intro| the circumstance of his belonging to the aristocratical, as Protagoras Part
13 Intro| and of leading Athenians belonging to the Socratic circle. The Seventh Letter Part
14 Text | uttered. The second thing belonging to it is its definition, 15 Text | property must be regarded as belonging to Dion and half to his The Sophist Part
16 Text | anywhere, or about anything or belonging to any one.~THEAETETUS: 17 Text | his art as follows—who, belonging to the conscious or dissembling The Statesman Part
18 Text | may be classed together as belonging both to the art of wool-working, The Symposium Part
19 Text | and glory, whether really belonging to him or not, without regard Theaetetus Part
20 Intro| half-lighted place (Republic), belonging neither to the old world 21 Text | the word ‘something,’ or ‘belonging to something,’ or ‘to me,’


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