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The Apology
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1 Text | be my destruction if I am destroyed;—not Meletus, nor yet Anytus, Crito Part
2 Text | the body; that is what is destroyed by the evil.~SOCRATES: Very 3 Text | And that which has been destroyed is—the body?~CRITO: Yes.~ 4 Text | that higher part of man be destroyed, which is improved by justice Laws Book
5 1 | the better judge—one who destroyed the bad and appointed the 6 3 | the seacoast were utterly destroyed at that time.~Cleinias. 7 3 | Athenian. But can a kingship be destroyed, or was any other form of 8 3 | form of government ever destroyed, by any but the rulers themselves? 9 3 | much of despotism, and so destroyed friendship and community 10 3 | expedition, when the Persians destroyed Eretria, no one came to 11 4 | approve, and is utterly destroyed, and his family and city 12 7 | country when it was being destroyed, and strike terror into 13 10 | into another state it is destroyed utterly. Have we not mentioned 14 10 | either of them had been destroyed, there would have been no Lysis Part
15 Text | remain when the cause is destroyed.~True.~And have we not admitted Menexenus Part
16 Text | Sphagia, when they might have destroyed them, spared their lives, Meno Part
17 Text | born again, but is never destroyed. And the moral is, that Parmenides Part
18 Intro| unaltered, and becomes and is destroyed, and does not become and 19 Intro| does not become and is not destroyed.~2.b. Once more, let us 20 Text | would appear, becomes and is destroyed by taking and giving up 21 Text | process of becoming and being destroyed, when it becomes one it 22 Text | not, nor becomes nor is destroyed.~Very true.~And on the same 23 Text | of becoming, nor of being destroyed, nor greater, nor less, 24 Text | its former state and be destroyed; but that which is not altered 25 Text | neither come into being nor be destroyed?~Very true.~And the one 26 Text | altered, becomes and is destroyed; and not being altered, 27 Text | neither becomes nor is destroyed; and so the one that is 28 Text | that is not becomes and is destroyed, and neither becomes nor 29 Text | and neither becomes nor is destroyed?~True.~2.b. And now, let 30 Text | mean by becoming, and being destroyed, the assumption of being 31 Text | were it would become and be destroyed?~True.~But if it be not 32 Text | and becoming and being destroyed, and in neither state, and Phaedo Part
33 Intro| the soul, which, if not destroyed by her own proper evil, 34 Intro| proper evil, can hardly be destroyed by any other. The soul of 35 Text | again may she not herself be destroyed and come to an end?~Very 36 Text | will be blown away and destroyed immediately on quitting 37 Text | thing is and is created or destroyed appeared to me to be a lofty 38 Text | else is either generated or destroyed or is at all, but I have Phaedrus Part
39 Text | indestructible; for if beginning were destroyed, there could be no beginning 40 Text | and this can neither be destroyed nor begotten, else the whole Protagoras Part
41 Text | consequence was that they were destroyed by the wild beasts, for The Republic Book
42 3 | guards the State, it will be destroyed. Such is the tale; is there 43 6 | they must of necessity be destroyed; that they can hardly be 44 10 | corruption cannot be dissolved or destroyed, we may be certain that 45 10 | evil which could not be destroyed from within by a corruption 46 10 | say that the body has been destroyed by a corruption of itself, 47 10 | being one thing, can be destroyed by the badness of the food, 48 10 | or anything else if not destroyed by an internal evil, can 49 10 | an internal evil, can be destroyed by an external one, is not 50 10 | the soul which cannot be destroyed by an evil, whether inherent 51 10 | the same, for if none be destroyed they will not diminish in The Seventh Letter Part
52 Text | Sicily which had been utterly destroyed by the barbarians, was not The Statesman Part
53 Intro| against them, and are soon destroyed by their enemies. But the The Symposium Part
54 Text | to that. They were being destroyed, when Zeus in pity of them Theaetetus Part
55 Intro| preserved by exercise and destroyed by indolence; and if the 56 Text | then all things would be destroyed, and, as the saying is, 57 Text | things are being created and destroyed, coming into being and passing Timaeus Part
58 Intro| bodies, and then the earth is destroyed by fire. At such times, 59 Text | the earth, and was himself destroyed by a thunderbolt. Now this 60 Text | wrong order; they are then destroyed. For the natural order is


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