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Cratylus Part
1 Intro| trees; the action of it is uniform, but the result, which appears 2 Intro| that the laws of nature are uniform, though the consistency 3 Intro| analogies of language are always uniform: there may be often a choice 4 Intro| from being of an exact and uniform nature. We may now speak Parmenides Part
5 Intro| analyzing the word ‘cause’ into uniform sequence. Then arose a philosophy Phaedo Part
6 Text | immortal, and intellectual, and uniform, and indissoluble, and unchangeable; The Statesman Part
7 Intro| we may expect to find an uniform type of doctrine and opinion. Theaetetus Part
8 Intro| sense remained certain and uniform. Hardness, softness, cold, Timaeus Part
9 Intro| which is time, having an uniform motion according to number, 10 Intro| cannot exist in what is uniform, and therefore motion is 11 Intro| the fusile of large and uniform particles and is more solid, 12 Intro| is grave; that which is uniform is smooth, and the opposite 13 Intro| outer, both moving with an uniform motion around a centre, 14 Text | comprehending them in a uniform revolution upon the same 15 Text | never exists in what is uniform. For to conceive that anything 16 Text | wanting, and for these to be uniform is impossible; wherefore 17 Text | being formed of large and uniform particles, is more stable 18 Text | out of the finest and most uniform parts is that most precious 19 Text | and isolated, becomes more uniform, and by their retirement