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Plato's Works continued.
II.—The Republic, Timaeus, and
Critias. Translated by Henry
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III.—Meno, Euthydemus,. The
Sophist, Statesman, Cratylus,
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Menexenus, Ilippias, Ion,
The Two Alcibtades, The-
ages, Rivals, Hipparchus,
Minos, Clitopho, Epistles.
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