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Charmides Part
1 Text | flask and strigil, and other implements, on this principle of every 2 Text | all other instruments and implements will be skilfully made, Euthydemus Part
3 Text | artisan, who had all the implements necessary for his work, Laws Book
4 3 | Athenian. Would not all implements have then perished and every 5 3 | if you suppose that some implements might have been preserved 6 6 | the produce of the soil or implements of husbandry without their 7 8 | superintendents of their implements; and he has already legislated 8 8 | Concerning arms, and all implements which are for military purposes, 9 8 | who want to buy, and of implements and other things which husbandmen 10 8 | pleases. As to other goods and implements which are likely to be wanted, 11 11 | battle; others make for hire implements and works, and they ought Lysis Part
12 Text | any other of her spinning implements.~Nay, Socrates, he replied, The Republic Book
13 2 | plough or mattock, or other implements of agriculture, if they 14 4 | for the best about wooden implements? ~Certainly not. ~Nor by 15 4 | suppose them to exchange their implements or their duties, or the 16 4 | and either to take the implements or the duties of the other; The Statesman Part
17 Text | harmonize with the class of implements. The art of herding, which 18 Text | vessels and the nautical implements which are required in navigation, Theaetetus Part
19 Text | the art of making wooden implements?~THEAETETUS: I do.~SOCRATES: Timaeus Part
20 Intro| figures of speech. He has no implements of observation, such as