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Laches Part
1 Intro| and in this, as in the preliminary question, the truth is parted Laws Book
2 6 | silent and says no more in preliminary proceedings than the litigants, Parmenides Part
3 Intro| which he actually held.~Two preliminary remarks may be made. First, 4 Intro| Sophist; but there only as preliminary to their final solution.~ 5 Intro| of the One and Many are preliminary to their final adjustment. Phaedrus Part
6 Intro| For this is a necessary preliminary to the other question— How 7 Intro| which is the confusion of preliminary knowledge with creative 8 Text | have found the art in the preliminary conditions of it, and when Philebus Part
9 Intro| allowed to make one or two preliminary remarks. In the first place 10 Intro| the criticism with a few preliminary remarks:—~Mr. Mill, Mr. 11 Text | had we not better have a preliminary word and refresh our memories?~ Protagoras Part
12 Intro| may be regarded, if not as preliminary studies or sketches of the The Republic Book
13 6 | better when I have made some preliminary remarks. You are aware that Timaeus Part
14 Text | before us, which involves a preliminary enquiry into the generation