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motions 62
motive 42
motives 18
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motto 1
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18 maintains
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18 metre
18 motives
18 neck
18 notice
18 offender
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motives

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   Book
1 9 | Athenian. We are speaking of motives which incite men to the Phaedo Part
2 Intro| heaven and hell supply the motives of our actions, or at any Phaedrus Part
3 Text | of his company even from motives of interest. The hour of Philebus Part
4 Intro| the final standards and motives of good and evil, and that 5 Intro| the highest and noblest motives by which human nature can 6 Intro| be one of the strongest motives to do good to others.~On 7 Intro| duty.’ These are stronger motives than the greatest happiness 8 Intro| religion which is alloyed with motives of this world may easily The Republic Book
9 5 | bodies from the best of motives, in his laughter he is plucking ~" 10 6 | reverse of covetous; for the motives which make another man desirous 11 8 | governors, induced by the motives which I have named, treat The Seventh Letter Part
12 Text | Dionysios. But before giving the motives and particulars of my conduct The Statesman Part
13 Intro| under the influence of mixed motives, no one would hesitate to 14 Text | act contrary to them from motives of interest or favour, and 15 Text | appetite and ignorance are the motives of the imitation, may not The Symposium Part
16 Intro| attributes to such loves as motives to virtue and philosophy 17 Text | which love, above all other motives, is likely to inspire, as Timaeus Part
18 Intro| one of the highest ethical motives of which man is capable.


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