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1 Intro| them anything. They might come if they liked, and they
2 Intro| they liked: and they did come, because they found an amusement
3 Intro| themselves) might surely come into court and witness against
4 Intro| their evil ways, and will come forth to reprove them in
5 Text | taught for nothing, and come to them whom they not only
6 Text | this reputation of mine has come of a certain sort of wisdom
7 Text | who have not much to do, come about me of their own accord;
8 Text | endeavour to prove to you.~Come hither, Meletus, and let
9 Text | others, but do not venture to come forward in public and advise
10 Text | of voice, first began to come to me when I was a child;
11 Text | Thirty shortly afterwards come to an end. And many will
12 Text | But if any one likes to come and hear me while I am pursuing
13 Text | days of their youth should come forward as accusers, and
14 Text | or if they do not like to come themselves, some of their
15 Text | request; and if I let them come, their fathers and friends
16 Text | about the thing which has come to pass, while the magistrates
17 Text | now as you see there has come upon me that which may be
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