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... argument which he could hardly have failed to strengthen by referring to a dwelling on the land if there had been one ' . As to the way in which the damage alleged by the plaintiff is described in the speech , it must be admitted that ...
... argument which he could hardly have failed to strengthen by referring to a dwelling on the land if there had been one ' . As to the way in which the damage alleged by the plaintiff is described in the speech , it must be admitted that ...
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... argument and the limitations they might place on her investigation . In a curious way , for all their illumination , her analyses leave unanswered the question asked by A.S.Hollis a decade ago13 " The charge was quite definite : that ...
... argument and the limitations they might place on her investigation . In a curious way , for all their illumination , her analyses leave unanswered the question asked by A.S.Hollis a decade ago13 " The charge was quite definite : that ...
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... argument with reference to a city ruled by a tyrant , but it clearly applies whatever the form of the dominant power in the state ( cf. 513a ; E.R. Dodds , Plato : Gorgias , Oxford 1959 , p.350 ; Irwin , op . cit . , p.230 ) . Callicles ...
... argument with reference to a city ruled by a tyrant , but it clearly applies whatever the form of the dominant power in the state ( cf. 513a ; E.R. Dodds , Plato : Gorgias , Oxford 1959 , p.350 ; Irwin , op . cit . , p.230 ) . Callicles ...
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