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Laws Book
1 3 | that such states would be firmly and lastingly established?~ 2 3 | would have bound them all firmly together and preserved them 3 8 | holiness and innocence, abiding firmly in their original compact:— 4 9 | mention a tradition which is firmly believed by many, and has 5 10 | them, as though they were firmly convinced of their existence; 6 12 | that he may establish more firmly institutions in his own Meno Part
7 Intro| visible and intellectual is as firmly maintained as ever. The Phaedo Part
8 Text | said. When we had been so firmly convinced before, now to The Republic Book
9 3 | good man when he is acting firmly and wisely; in a less degree 10 9 | intermediate state, they firmly believe that they have reached The Second Alcibiades Part
11 Text | right existence must hold firmly to this knowledge, just The Sophist Part
12 Intro| has stood, as he supposed, firmly rooted in the categories The Statesman Part
13 Text | sometimes and in some cases is firmly fixed by the truth in each Timaeus Part
14 Intro| truth of which Plato is more firmly convinced than of the priority 15 Text | particulars will be more firmly fixed in our memories?~SOCRATES: 16 Text | sides is by nature more firmly based than that which has 17 Text | on quadrangular bases is firmly posed and belongs to the 18 Text | stocks; they are locked firmly together and yet the whole