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Theaetetus
Part
501 Intro| only is residing in the city; the inner man, as Pindar
502 Text | EUCLID: But I was not in the city.~TERPSION: Where then?~EUCLID:
503 Text | to maintain, that what a city enacts in the belief that
504 Text | turned out well or ill in the city, what disgrace may have
505 Text | form of him only is in the city: his mind, disdaining the
Timaeus
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506 Intro| life having never had a city or house of their own, may
507 Intro| the river Nile divides, a city and district called Sais;
508 Intro| district called Sais; the city was the birthplace of King
509 Intro| sake and for that of the city, and above all for the sake
510 Intro| Mediterranean. Then your city did bravely, and won renown
511 Intro| resemblance was between your city and citizens and the ancient
512 Text | were to be guardians of the city against attacks from within
513 Text | some one tell of our own city carrying on a struggle against
514 Text | be able to celebrate the city and her citizens in a befitting
515 Text | only wanderers from one city to another, and having never
516 Text | Timaeus, of Locris in Italy, a city which has admirable laws,
517 Text | when you had engaged our city in a suitable war, you of
518 Text | actions of the Athenian city, which have passed into
519 Text | district of Sais, and the great city of the district is also
520 Text | called Sais, and is the city from which King Amasis came.
521 Text | related to them. To this city came Solon, and was received
522 Text | that you and your whole city are descended from a small
523 Text | deluge of all, when the city which now is Athens was
524 Text | sake and for that of your city, and above all, for the
525 Text | cities. She founded your city a thousand years before
526 Text | you when establishing your city; and she chose the spot
527 Text | Asia, and to which your city put an end. This power came
528 Text | speaking yesterday about your city and citizens, the tale which
529 Text | they were told to me. The city and citizens, which you
530 Text | It shall be the ancient city of Athens, and we will suppose