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Cratylus Part
1 Intro| hearts of nations or are the precious stones and jewels of great Critias Part
2 Intro| from mines—among them that precious metal orichalcum; and there 3 Text | of the island, being more precious in those days than anything 4 Text | losing the fairest of their precious gifts; but to those who Crito Part
5 Intro| he must depart. Time is precious, and Crito has come early Lysis Part
6 Text | may be a son, who is more precious to his father than all his Phaedo Part
7 Intro| made perfect in one.’ These precious moments, if we have ever 8 Text | the stones are like our precious stones, and fairer still ( 9 Text | pure, and not, like our precious stones, infected or corroded Phaedrus Part
10 Text | have given up what is most precious to you, you will be the 11 Text | the higher ideas which are precious to souls in the earthly Philebus Part
12 Text | the mixture which is most precious, and which is the principal Protagoras Part
13 Intro| virtue and knowledge as for a precious treasure; willing to rest The Republic Book
14 1 | for justice, a thing more precious than many pieces of gold, 15 7 | reillumined; and is more precious far than ten thousand bodily The Seventh Letter Part
16 Text | by comparison something precious as gold-for among other The Statesman Part
17 Text | copper, silver, and other precious metal; these are at last 18 Text | political science, and what is precious and of a kindred nature The Symposium Part
19 Text | have no part in him, and precious to those who have the better Timaeus Part
20 Text | uniform parts is that most precious possession called gold,