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Gorgias Part
1 Intro| possession. And as humanity is constituted, one must never assign the Laws Book
2 5 | describing will have been rightly constituted if it ordains honours according 3 12 | further until the council is constituted; when that is done, then Phaedo Part
4 Intro| horrors? And yet to beings constituted as we are, the monotony The Republic Book
5 2 | them into a society and constituted a State. ~Clearly they will 6 4 | whole State, being thus constituted according to nature, will 7 6 | can he who is harmoniously constituted, who is not covetous or 8 6 | and magnanimous are not so constituted by nature as to live orderly 9 8 | manner: A city which is thus constituted can hardly be shaken; but, The Seventh Letter Part
10 Text | knowledge of that which is well constituted. But if a man is ill-constituted Timaeus Part
11 Text | discourse was the State—how constituted and of what citizens composed 12 Text | veins. The fibres are so constituted as to maintain this balance;