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The Sophist Part
1 Intro| Plato, unlike Hegel, nowhere bases his system on the unity Theaetetus Part
2 Intro| once more to review the bases of Psychology, lest we should 3 Intro| treat, first, of the true bases of Psychology; secondly, Timaeus Part
4 Intro| earth, and soft because its bases give way. This becomes more 5 Intro| twenty triangular equilateral bases, and therefore 120 rectangular 6 Text | having altogether twenty bases, each of which is an equilateral 7 Text | quadrangular equilateral bases. There was yet a fifth combination 8 Text | which has the most stable bases must of necessity be of 9 Text | that which has the fewest bases must necessarily be the 10 Text | and soft, because its bases give way and are less stable 11 Text | which rests on quadrangular bases is firmly posed and belongs