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Laws Book
1 10 | with cold, or of dry with moist, or of soft with hard, and Lysis Part
2 Intro| subtle doctors tell us that ‘moist is the friend of dry, hot 3 Text | example, the dry desires the moist, the cold the hot, the bitter The Sophist Part
4 Intro| principles, hot and cold, moist and dry, which were ever 5 Intro| principles, hot and cold, dry and moist, which also formed relationships. 6 Text | spoke of two principles,—a moist and a dry, or a hot and The Statesman Part
7 Intro| preservation of things, moist or dry, prepared in the 8 Text | the preservation of things moist and dry, of things prepared The Symposium Part
9 Intro| and in the relations of moist and dry, hot and cold, hoar 10 Text | cold, bitter and sweet, moist and dry, and the like. And 11 Text | elements of hot and cold, moist and dry, attain the harmonious Theaetetus Part
12 Intro| wax is muddy or hard or moist, there is a corresponding 13 Intro| depth of wax, and in the moist they are too soon effaced. Timaeus Part
14 Text | their places, compress the moist principle in us; and this 15 Text | heart, and fall upon the moist, delicate portions of flesh— 16 Text | impression which it makes on a moist substance; and hence the 17 Text | those which were dry become moist, and the light become heavy,