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1 2 | occurring in various actions, fortunes, dispositions—each particular 2 10 | believe in them. But the fortunes of evil and unrighteous Meno Part
3 Intro| Sophists having made large fortunes; this must surely be a criterion Phaedrus Part
4 Intro| omniscience, their large fortunes, their impatience of argument, The Republic Book
5 1 | who have inherited their fortunes than of those who have acquired 6 1 | acquired them; the makers of fortunes have a second love of money 7 8 | them; and in so far as the fortunes of attainted persons may The Sophist Part
8 Intro| foreigners, that they made fortunes, that they taught novelties, The Statesman Part
9 Intro| inclined to believe that the fortunes of mankind are influenced 10 Intro| Protagoras describes the fortunes of primitive man, or with The Symposium Part
11 Text | parentage is, so also are his fortunes. In the first place he is