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The Apology Part
1 Intro| he, too, is not made of ‘rock or oak.’ Some of the judges Critias Part
2 Intro| double docks having roofs of rock. The outermost of the walls 3 Text | earth and laid bare the rock; at the same time there 4 Text | formed out of the native rock. Some of their buildings Laws Book
5 4 | to say that there is more rock than plain?~Cleinias. Exactly.~ 6 5 | sense of justice—upon this rock our city shall be built; 7 8 | willing to move the largest rock which is not a landmark, Phaedo Part
8 Intro| philosopher is not ‘made of oak or rock.’ Some other traits of his Phaedrus Part
9 Text | truth even from ‘oak or rock,’ it was enough for them; Philebus Part
10 Intro| that they were built upon a rock. And the utilitarian system, 11 Text | appears to be standing by the rock under the tree?’ This is The Republic Book
12 3 | string and falls from the rock, fly shrilling and cling 13 8 | States are made of "oak and rock," and not out of the human 14 10 | and things of earth and rock which in wild variety spring Timaeus Part
15 Intro| hardened by filtration through rock, and is of a bright yellow 16 Intro| remaining water, becomes rock. Rock, when it is made up 17 Intro| remaining water, becomes rock. Rock, when it is made up of equal 18 Text | hardened by filtration through rock; this is unique in kind, 19 Text | union with water becomes rock. The fairer sort is that