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1 1 | another, and then to the procreation and education of children, 2 6 | mind, and suitable for the procreation of children, let him marry 3 6 | family; and when the time for procreation has passed let the man or 4 8 | remain until the age for procreation virgin and unmarried, but 5 8 | respecting marriage and the procreation and nurture of children, 6 11 | partners with a view to the procreation of children; but those who Phaedo Part
7 Intro| only in the way of natural procreation or of posthumous fame and The Republic Book
8 4 | possession of women and the procreation of children, which will 9 6 | possession of women, and the procreation of children, and the appointment The Statesman Part
10 Intro| was no such thing as the procreation of animals from one another, 11 Text | then order of nature as the procreation of animals from one another; 12 Text | to what is best for the procreation of children.~YOUNG SOCRATES: The Symposium Part
13 Intro| satisfied in the vulgar by the procreation of children, may become 14 Text | human nature is desirous of procreation—procreation which must be 15 Text | desirous of procreation—procreation which must be in beauty 16 Text | not in deformity; and this procreation is the union of man and 17 Text | beasts, in their desire of procreation, are in agony when they Timaeus Part
18 Text | SOCRATES: And what about the procreation of children? Or rather was 19 Text | creates in us the love of procreation. Wherefore also in men the