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1 Intro| Pericles, and which at the same time furnish a commentary on
2 Intro| etc.) But at the same time he shows that he is not
3 Intro| few words, while there is time, to those who would have
4 Intro| accordance with the ideas of the time, that a downright atheist
5 Text | taking this course.): at my time of life I ought not to be
6 Text | appearing now for the first time in a court of law, I am
7 Text | to clear away in a short time, a slander which has lasted
8 Text | which has lasted a long time. May I succeed, if to succeed
9 Text | pay them. There is at this time a Parian philosopher residing
10 Text | absorbs me, and I have no time to give either to any public
11 Text | say to me, Socrates, this time we will not mind Anytus,
12 Text | thought afterwards; but at the time I was the only one of the
13 Text | at my hands. Now is their time. Many of them I see in the
14 Text | cannot convince you—the time has been too short; if there
15 Text | security to you.~...~Not much time will be gained, O Athenians,
16 Text | of me. I thought at the time that I ought not to do anything
17 Text | one another while there is time. You are my friends, and
18 Text | But I see clearly that the time had arrived when it was
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