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1 I | world the real truth in regard to the charges made against 2 I | appeals to make to you in regard of her condition, for that 3 II | find that even inquiry in regard to our case is forbidden. 4 VI | their fathers, tell me, in regard to their own fidelity and 5 VI | matrons and prostitutes. In regard to women, indeed, those 6 VII | will silence be kept in regard to such as are sure, in 7 IX | father in his cruelty! But in regard to child murder, as it does 8 IX | are convinced that they regard with horror the idea of 9 XI | Tartarus,--the place which you regard, with many, as the prison-house 10 XII | to the actual images, I regard hem as simply pieces of 11 XX | among us an assured faith in regard to coming events as things 12 XXI | in their peculiarities in regard to food, nor in their sacred 13 XXI | your philosophers, too, regard the Logos--that is, the 14 XXII | too, no doubt, they are in regard to the healing of diseases. 15 XXV | let her look to it (in regard of her native country's 16 XXVIII | on any other ground than regard to a power whose presence 17 XXXIII | him in subjection to one I regard as more glorious than himself. 18 XXXVII | injury at our hands? In regard to this, recall your own 19 XXXVII | the hostile mob, paying no regard to you, takes the law into 20 XXXVIII| is based on a prudential regard to public order, that the 21 XXXVIII| because we differ from you in regard to your pleasures? If we 22 XLVI | the comparison be made in regard to trustworthiness, Anaxagoras 23 XLVII | philosophers are so, or might regard the poets and philosophers 24 XLIX | to brand as false, nor to regard as absurd, things the truth 25 XLIX | equally out of the question to regard them as nonsensical; at