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said-she 1
said-the 1
said-there 1
sail 13
sailed 3
sailing 12
sailor 12
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13 retains
13 rude
13 rush
13 sail
13 scepticism
13 scholars
13 selling
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sail

Laws
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1 3 | to anything, too large a sail to a vessel, too much food Parmenides Part
2 Intro| said Parmenides, ‘as a sail, which is one, may be a 3 Intro| is covered by the whole sail, or by a part only?’ ‘By 4 Intro| the idea of greatness to a sail. He truly explains to Socrates 5 Text | if I were to spread out a sail and cover a number of men, 6 Text | would you say that the whole sail includes each man, or a Phaedo Part
7 Intro| this frail bark let him sail through life.’ He proceeds Philebus Part
8 Text | at present I would rather sail in another direction, and Protagoras Part
9 Text | forth on the gale with every sail set out of sight of land The Second Alcibiades Part
10 Text | if the soul does not set sail until she have obtained The Seventh Letter Part
11 Text | of the trading ships and sail away, being indignant and 12 Text | all that he not wish me to sail, will anyone consent to 13 Text | take his son and wife and sail to the Peloponnese and reside


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