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Charmides Part
1 PreS | scholiasts put together.~(3) The conclusions at which Dr. Jackson has Cratylus Part
2 Intro| memory, or I would try more conclusions of the same sort. ‘You talk 3 Intro| arrive at much more definite conclusions than at present. Like some 4 Text | have gone on and tried more conclusions of the same sort on the Crito Part
5 Intro| by reason, although her conclusions may be fatal to him. The The First Alcibiades Part
6 Text | persuade individuals, try conclusions upon me, and prove to me Gorgias Part
7 Text | Polus, in our previous conclusions, they are in a like case 8 Text | you think that I arrive at conclusions which are untrue you must 9 Text | not that another of our conclusions?~CALLICLES: Be it so, if Laches Part
10 Text | and I will act upon your conclusions.~SOCRATES: Let us, Nicias Lysis Part
11 Text | altogether wrong in our conclusions?~I am sure that we have Parmenides Part
12 Intro| we also remark, that the conclusions derived from either of the 13 Intro| assailing premises, but conclusions’; this is worked out and 14 Intro| they have drawn out the conclusions without proving the premises; Philebus Part
15 Intro| which, if carried to their conclusions, are a sufficient basis 16 Text | We may observe that our conclusions hitherto have had reference The Republic Book
17 2 | they hear are prone to draw conclusions as to what manner of persons 18 5 | than about our previous conclusions. For the practicability 19 7 | therefore best able to draw conclusions as to the future, do you 20 8 | or in accordance with the conclusions of the argument to prefer