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atheist 5
athenian 5
athenians 15
athens 28
attached 1
attack 1
attained 1
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32 so
31 such
30 like
28 athens
28 god
28 o
28 whom
Plato
The Apology

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1 Intro| discredit on the name of Athens: he feels too, that the 2 Text | appearing before you, O men of Athens, in the character of a juvenile 3 Text | philosopher residing in Athens, of whom I have heard; and 4 Text | the entire truth. Men of Athens, this reputation of mine 5 Text | character. And here, O men of Athens, I must beg you not to interrupt 6 Text | but the truth is, O men of Athens, that God only is wise; 7 Text | moment. And this, O men of Athens, is the truth and the whole 8 Text | youth; but I say, O men of Athens, that Meletus is a doer 9 Text | cannot help thinking, men of Athens, that Meletus is reckless 10 Text | should like you, O men of Athens, to join me in examining 11 Text | beings?...I wish, men of Athens, that he would answer, and 12 Text | disgrace. And this, O men of Athens, is a true saying.~Strange, 13 Text | be my conduct, O men of Athens, if I who, when I was ordered 14 Text | I should reply: Men of Athens, I honour and love you; 15 Text | mighty and wise city of Athens,—are you not ashamed of 16 Text | untruth. Wherefore, O men of Athens, I say to you, do as Anytus 17 Text | to die many times.~Men of Athens, do not interrupt, but hear 18 Text | For I am certain, O men of Athens, that if I had engaged in 19 Text | which I ever held, O men of Athens, was that of senator: the 20 Text | thing? No indeed, men of Athens, neither I nor any other 21 Text | the most eminent men of Athens, to whom the Athenians themselves 22 Text | Meletus. For if, O men of Athens, by force of persuasion 23 Text | am not grieved, O men of Athens, at the vote of condemnation. 24 Text | propose on my part, O men of Athens? Clearly that which is my 25 Text | some good thing, O men of Athens, if he has his reward; and 26 Text | the Prytaneum, O men of Athens, a reward which he deserves 27 Text | if there were a law at Athens, as there is in other cities, 28 Text | endure me. No indeed, men of Athens, that is not very likely.


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