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The Apology Part
1 Text | will tell you a tale of the courts, not very interesting perhaps, Euthydemus Part
2 Text | have an effect upon the courts. And this was only the beginning 3 Text | to use the weapons of the courts when he is injured.~They 4 Text | himself practises in the courts, or an instructor of orators, Euthyphro Part
5 Text | always arguing, especially in courts of law: they commit all Gorgias Part
6 Intro| whole world, and that in the courts of earth he will be condemned. 7 Intro| of persuading in the law courts, and in the assembly, about 8 Intro| does rhetoric effect in courts of law and assemblies? Plainly 9 Intro| evidence which is adduced in courts of justice, where truth 10 Intro| is the use of rhetoric in courts of justice. But how many 11 Text | persuades the judges in the courts, or the senators in the 12 Text | the art of persuasion in courts of law and other assemblies, 13 Text | does rhetoric create in courts of law and other assemblies 14 Text | rhetorician does not instruct the courts of law or other assemblies 15 Text | rhetoricians practise in courts of law. For there the one 16 Text | rhetoric which saves men in courts of law, and which you advise 17 Text | just as mine would in the courts of this world, and very Laws Book
18 6 | city which has no regular courts of law ceases to be a city; 19 6 | another court; and if the two courts cannot settle the matter, 20 6 | Now the establishment of courts of justice may be regarded 21 6 | have declined the inferior courts, and shall give their vote 22 6 | their suits either in the courts of neighbours or of the 23 6 | tribes.~Thus much of the courts of law, which, as I was 24 6 | the magistrates and the courts of law; in these plaintiff 25 6 | in them will be held the courts in which cases of homicide 26 8 | his suit into the public courts and have the evil–doer punished. 27 8 | case, before the public courts. There are innumerable little 28 8 | involved, then let the public courts decide according to law. 29 9 | one another. And to allow courts of law to determine all 30 9 | things should be left to courts of law; others the legislator 31 9 | what ought he to leave to courts of law?~Athenian. I may 32 9 | in a state in which the courts are bad and mute, because 33 9 | having to legislate for such courts, but where the necessity 34 9 | But when a state has good courts, and the judges are well 35 11 | go to law with him in the courts of the tribes, for not having 36 11 | are to be decided by the courts of the tribes; and by the 37 12 | service shall form separate courts; and they shall bring the 38 12 | justice done. The first of the courts shall consist of elected 39 12 | assignment by lot of judges to courts and the completion of the 40 12 | the younger one. Private courts will be sufficiently regulated 41 12 | and the public and state courts, and those which the magistrates 42 12 | following the month in which the courts are sitting (unless the Lysis Part
43 Text | the wise men who argue in courts, sum up the arguments:—If Phaedrus Part
44 Intro| to arguments in the law courts and speeches in the assembly; 45 Intro| without the assistance of the courts. Besides, he will remark 46 Text | is practised not only in courts and public assemblies, but 47 Text | is not confined to the courts and the assembly, but is 48 Text | need of truth—for that in courts of law men literally care Protagoras Part
49 Text | who had no education, or courts of justice, or laws, or The Republic Book
50 2 | teach the art of persuading courts and assemblies; and so, 51 3 | passing all his days in the courts, either as plaintiff or 52 4 | yet he who most sweetly courts those who live under this 53 6 | they meet with them in the courts of law or in society. ~They 54 7 | is compelled to fight in courts of law, or in other places, 55 8 | battling and railing in the law courts or assembly, taking whatever The Seventh Letter Part
56 Text | that which is usual in the courts of despots.~After that event Theaetetus Part
57 Intro| the rhetoric of the law courts, which cannot give knowledge, 58 Text | been knocking about in the courts and such places, as a freeman 59 Text | if true opinion in law courts and knowledge are the same,