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Cratylus Part
1 Intro| do you think that you can reckon the time which has elapsed Euthydemus Part
2 Intro| And do not the Scythians reckon those to be the happiest 3 Text | Ctesippus; and the Scythians reckon those who have gold in their Laches Part
4 Text | yours as well as ours, for I reckon you as one of us. Please Laws Book
5 3 | do you think that you can reckon the time which has elapsed 6 7 | unable to count at all, or reckon night and day, and who is 7 9 | in legislating we shall reckon them as voluntary or as Meno Part
8 Text | if you would rather not reckon, try and show me the line.~ Phaedo Part
9 Text | In this present life, I reckon that we make the nearest 10 Text | your opinion about them.~I reckon, said Socrates, that no Phaedrus Part
11 Text | inward man be at one. May I reckon the wise to be the wealthy, Philebus Part
12 Text | Protarchus; some arithmeticians reckon unequal units; as for example, 13 Text | True.~SOCRATES: And if you reckon in the third dass mind and Protagoras Part
14 Text | you who are here present I reckon to be kinsmen and friends The Sophist Part
15 Intro| let us take breath, and reckon up the many forms which 16 Text | while we are resting, we may reckon up in how many forms he Theaetetus Part
17 Text | True.~SOCRATES: And he can reckon abstract numbers in his 18 Text | he can.~SOCRATES: And to reckon is simply to consider how