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kindness 11
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kinds 278
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The Apology
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1 Text | of the injurer of their kindred, as Meletus and Anytus call Cratylus Part
2 Intro| the infancy of nations.~A kindred error is the separation Gorgias Part
3 Intro| during their lives claim kindred with them, and are proud 4 Text | be deprived of all their kindred, and leave their brave attire Laws Book
5 4 | his descendants and his kindred and friends and fellowcitizens, 6 5 | practice. He who honours his kindred, and reveres those who share 7 5 | the stranger, having no kindred and friends, is more to 8 5 | state, and his friends, and kindred, both in what concerns his 9 6 | take counsel with their kindred and with the women holding 10 8 | neighbours; for Zeus, the god of kindred, is the witness of the citizen, 11 9 | passion kills his master, the kindred of the deceased man may 12 9 | and avenges the blood of kindred, follows the law of retaliation, 13 9 | misfortune has no children, the kindred of the exiled man to the 14 9 | brother, the parents and kindred of either sex, including 15 9 | curse of Zeus, the God of kindred and of ancestors, according 16 10 | which are of the soul’s kindred be of necessity prior to 17 10 | of mind, and proceeds by kindred laws, then, as is plain, 18 10 | attracts you towards your kindred and makes you honour and 19 11 | of any of his friends or kindred with a view to his safe20 11 | his father’s sister. Let kindred be always reckoned in this 21 11 | and if any maiden has no kindred living in the city, and 22 11 | if he be indeed of her kindred, let him proceed to take 23 11 | but if he be not of her kindred, she having no kinsmen within 24 11 | by year as of their own kindred; and we have given both 25 11 | of more than half of his kindred, exclusive of the father 26 12 | should be helped by all his kindred, that while in life he may Lysis Part
27 Text | will be your friends and kindred, for you will be useful 28 Text | father, nor mother, nor kindred, nor any one else, will Menexenus Part
29 Text | their parents and elder kindred in the place of a guardianMeno Part
30 Intro| all. For nature is of one kindred; and every soul has a seed Phaedo Part
31 Intro| returns after death to her kindred star, or descends into the 32 Text | unchangeableness, which are her kindred, and with them she ever 33 Text | she hopes to go to her own kindred and to that which is like 34 Text | and immortal nature and kindred, has perishedperished before Phaedrus Part
35 Intro| led away by desires of a kindred nature to the enjoyment 36 Text | is bad, but no one of his kindred ever yet censured the non-lover, 37 Text | desires which are her own kindred—that supreme desire, I say, 38 Text | possessions, father, mother, kindred, friends, of all whom he Philebus Part
39 Text | intelligence and memory, and their kindred, right opinion and true 40 Text | mean arithmetic, and the kindred arts of weighing and measuring.~ Protagoras Part
41 Text | opinion of your friends and kindred, and deliberate many days 42 Text | because he alone was of their kindred; and he would raise altars The Republic Book
43 3 | being perpetrated by ~"The kindred of the gods, the relatives 44 3 | magnificence, and their kindred, as well as the contrary 45 6 | temperance, who are his kindred? ~The god of jealousy himself, 46 6 | essence by a sympathetic and kindred power in the soul, and by 47 6 | geometry, arithmetic, and the kindred sciences assume the odd, 48 7 | fabulous or possibly true, had kindred elements of rhythm and harmony 49 7 | shall we inquire whether the kindred science also concerns us? ~ 50 8 | spirit. ~These and other kindred characteristics are proper 51 8 | influence of a father or of kindred, advising or rebuking him, 52 10 | seeks in virtue of her near kindred with the immortal and eternal The Seventh Letter Part
53 Text | instruction, services and ties of kindred, so as to make him a partner The Sophist Part
54 Intro| On the other hand, the kindred spirit of Hegel seemed to 55 Intro| interpreter had arisen of a kindred spirit and of the same intellectual 56 Text | know what is and is not kindred in all arts, with a view 57 Text | discord to be a dissolution of kindred elements, originating in 58 Text | to ourselves and then to kindred dialectical spirits.~THEAETETUS: The Statesman Part
59 Intro| be distinguished from the kindred arts; and then, following 60 Intro| weaving of garments from the kindred and co-operative arts. For 61 Text | arithmetic and certain other kindred arts, merely abstract knowledge, 62 Text | prophet, and the numerous kindred arts which exercise command; 63 Text | SOCRATES: And which are the kindred arts?~STRANGER: I see that 64 Text | these are what I termed kindred arts.~YOUNG SOCRATES: I 65 Text | what is precious and of a kindred nature has been left; there 66 Text | which are at war with their kindred in some respect.~YOUNG SOCRATES: The Symposium Part
67 Intro| that all beauty is of one kindred; and from institutions he 68 Text | principle, I say, neither kindred, nor honour, nor wealth, Theaetetus Part
69 Text | without them; each has its kindred object,—each variety of 70 Text | of mind has thoughts of kindred nature, so I conceive that Timaeus Part
71 Intro| chaos of Orientalism. And kindred spirits, like St. Augustine, 72 Intro| smaller either escapes to its kindred element or becomes one with 73 Intro| food, are attracted towards kindred elements within the body 74 Intro| of earthly origin, to our kindred; for the head is nearest 75 Intro| Naturally they turned to their kindred earth, and put their forelegs 76 Intro| element: it may escape to its kindred, or take the form of the 77 Intro| translator (Thomas Taylor, a kindred spirit, who was himself 78 Text | itself all other animals of a kindred nature. Are we right in 79 Text | on and the external and kindred fire departs, then the stream 80 Text | their escape to their own kindred, or else, being overcome 81 Text | both clinging to their kindred elements. But that which 82 Text | tendency of each towards its kindred element makes the body which 83 Text | its own place and to its kindred element; and as there are 84 Text | And fresh cuttings from kindred substances, whether the 85 Text | universal motion by which all kindred substances are drawn towards 86 Text | us, being carried to its kindred nature, replenishes the 87 Text | raises us from earth to our kindred who are in heaven. And in


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