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Gorgias Part
1 Intro| pauperism by almsgiving; when we tie up property without regard Laws Book
2 1 | Let me remind you of a tie which unites you to Crete. 3 6 | come a time later when the tie is broken, still, while 4 8 | coarse, and has often no tie of communion; but that which, 5 8 | likeness is gentle, and has a tie of communion which lasts Lysis Part
6 Intro| both; 2) whether such a tie exists between the good 7 Intro| when they meet, the old tie is as strong as ever— according 8 Intro| will not lightly renew a tie which has not been lightly Menexenus Part
9 Text | gentleness was the veritable tie of blood, which created Meno Part
10 Intro| because not bound by the tie of the cause. This is the 11 Intro| because it is not bound by the tie of the cause), and also 12 Text | they are fastened by the tie of the cause; and this fastening Phaedrus Part
13 Intro| between men were a more sacred tie, and had a more important The Symposium Part
14 Intro| could be united by such a tie’ (Symp.), is not a mere 15 Intro| political clubs, and by the tie of military companionship. 16 Intro| believe to have been the tie which united Asophychus 17 Text | married by a far nearer tie and have a closer friendship