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INDEX

Pitied, being, 345 ff.
Pity, 135, 161, 199, 217, 295, 345-7
Plan, 97; of life, 149, 499
Plants, 187, 197, 3S9, 443
Plate, 55-9, 69, 239, 347, 413
Plato, 87, 314, 344; quotations and references, 11, 85, 139, 165, 177-9, 217, 284-5, 303, 321, 460-1, 463, 537
Plausible, 85
Play, 423, 427; a play, 101, 497, 509
Playwright (= God), 497
Pleading cases, 67
Pleasant companion, 307-9
Pleasing God, 331, 425
Pleasure, 51-3, 83, 181, 197, 207, 459, 513, 523
Plectrum, 381
Poet, the (= Homer), 19, 79
Poison, 301
Pole, 161
Polemo, 8, 9, 419
Politeness, 495
Politics, 67, 161
Pollution, 411
Polus (actor), 457
Polus (sophist), 331
Polyneices, 313, 513
Portent, 497
Possessions, 113, 139-41, 145, 167, 213; one's own, 337, 3 73; own proper, 143, 185, 271
Possible, 475
Post, 499; given a, 195-7
Postponement, 423
Pot, S5, 283, 409
Potsherds, 361, 369
Poverty, 35, 43, 69, 113, 121-3, 153, 221, 347, 353-5, 365, 425, 485
Power, 95, 195, 207, 367, 497, 525; to use external impressions, 445
Practice and Practising, 75, 85, 283, 351, 533
Praetor, 295, 333, 497
Praetorship, 265, 311, 369
Praise, 171-81, 201, 237, 329, 345, 375-9, 465, 503-5, 517, 531
Prayer, 127, 357-9; of slave, 253; for success of others, 287
Precept, 411, 533; philosophical, 211
Precious, 145
Precipice, 525; leaping over, 303
Preconceived idea. See Preconception.
Preconception, 93, 145, 257, 323, 401
Precept, 67
Pregnancy, 389
Premature blooming, 389
Premisses, 2U9, 265, 378-9; equivocal, 23, 27-9, 127, 351, 427; hypothetical, 23, 209, 319
Preparation, 147, 325, 351, 411
Present, the, 45-7, 155, 357
Presents, 59, 295, 403
Pretence, 347
Prevented, 531
Priam, 159
Price, 103, 303, 403, 493, 503, 511
Pride, 151, 295, 463, 533
Prime, conception, 377; importance, 53, 155-7
Prince, 219
Principal things and duties, 57
Principle, 33, 55, 73, 79, 123-5, 213, 219, 265, 325, 351, 379, 385, 425-7, 461, 505, 525, 529-37
Prison, 59-61, 209, 219-21, 263, 287, 321, 327, 371, 431
Private citizen, 217
Proconsul, 31, 151, 275-7
Procurator, 35-7, 105, 463, 511
Procuratorship, 369
Prodigy, 15
Profession, 377-9
Profitable, 377-9
Progress, 23, 45-7, 85, 95, 307, 491-3, 531, 535
Prohibitions, 217
Prominence, 141
Proof, 537
Property, 47, 53-5, 207, 261-3, 271, 275, 279, 289, 297, 311, 325, 359-61, 367, 373, 387, 483, 495, 525, 529
Proposition, 523
Propriety, 85
Prosperity, 111, 295
Prostitution, 255
Protagoras, 45
Protesilaus, 407
Proverbs, 48-9, 84-5, 120-1, 174-5, 272-3, 345, 357, 405
Providence, 105, 109-13, 459
Province, 31, 265, 369
Public, 133; interest, see Commonweal, and welfare; privilege, 39; -spirited, 447
Pulse, 157
Pumping water, 235
Punishment, 59, 79, 165, 199, 233, 285, 459, 493
Pupil, 1S2, 349, 385

Purification, 127-9

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