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Charmides Part
1 PreS | libraries stimulated the demand for them; and at a time Cratylus Part
2 Intro| difficulty which seems to demand a more exact answer: In 3 Intro| expressiveness, or greater or less demand for it, or anything of this Laws Book
4 9 | And let the prosecutor demand surety of him whom he prosecutes; 5 10 | the things of which they demand an explanation, partly making Meno Part
6 Text | do not, and to those who demand payment for teaching the 7 Text | disservice have the face to demand money? Indeed, I cannot Phaedo Part
8 Intro| that the highest subjects demand of us the greatest accuracy ( 9 Intro| Zoroaster. Nor can we fairly demand of Plato a consistency which The Republic Book
10 2 | able to supply this great demand: We may suppose that one 11 5 | the possibility which you demand; and will be contented. 12 7 | there is a unity such as you demand, and each unit is equal, 13 8 | democracy, which occasions a demand for tyranny. ~How so? ~When 14 10 | the cause is decided, I demand on behalf of justice that 15 10 | she gives to her own. ~The demand, he said, is just. ~In the The Second Alcibiades Part
16 Text | and, as you were saying, demand the opposite of what he The Sophist Part
17 Intro| mathematics. If all sciences demand of us protracted study and The Statesman Part
18 Intro| less have we any right to demand this of him in his use of