Book, Paragraph

1   I,  40|        Socrates, condemned by the decision of his fellow-citizens,
2  IV,  16| personages, either to give a just decision, or to declare their causes
3   V,   3|        this specifically, and his decision was still uncertain and
4   V,  21|       looks, and as if by his own decision he had condemned himself,
5 VII,  12|  purchased, and that a favourable decision is given to him from whom
6 VII,  37|           or you pious, since the decision as to piety and impiety
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