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injuries 6
injuring 8
injurious 8
injury 58
injustice 266
injustices 1
ink 2
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58 heavenly
58 hegel
58 hereafter
58 injury
58 male
58 objection
58 remarks
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injury

The Apology
   Part
1 Text | he is inflicting a great injury upon him: but there I do Crito Part
2 Intro| of loss of reputation or injury to his children should be 3 Text | principle, that neither injury nor retaliation nor warding 4 Text | you are going to do us an injury. For, having brought you 5 Text | returning evil for evil, and injury for injury, breaking the 6 Text | for evil, and injury for injury, breaking the covenants The First Alcibiades Part
7 Text | that you will sustain any injury if you take care of yourself?~ Gorgias Part
8 Intro| care only that he does no injury to himself. These are at 9 Text | great man and not suffering injury?~CALLICLES: Very true.~SOCRATES: 10 Text | he also escape from doing injury? Must not the very opposite Laws Book
11 2 | do himself the greatest injury by welcoming evil dispositions, 12 5 | incurable, and are the greatest injury of the whole state. But 13 6 | but the greatest political injury and evil will accrue from 14 6 | party equal to half the injury; but if he shall appear 15 7 | nothing which is a greater injury to all states than saying 16 8 | land, they shall see the injury, and adjudge the penalty. 17 8 | double the value of the injury, because he was unwilling 18 8 | a man intentionally does injury to another or to the property 19 8 | receive damages, supposing the injury to be not more than three 20 9 | involuntarily does him an injury involuntarily, nor should 21 9 | legislating for an involuntary injury. But I should rather say 22 9 | great or small, is not an injury at all; and, on the other 23 9 | such compensation for the injury as the court deciding the 24 9 | twice the amount of the injury, if the wound be curable, 25 9 | times the amount of the injury; or if the wound be curable, 26 9 | The compensation for the injury, whether to be twofold or 27 9 | shall himself make good the injury. And if any one says that 28 9 | estimate the amount of the injury.~All the preceding injuries 29 10 | given, and how great is the injury which is thus inflicted 30 10 | are unbelievers, much less injury is done by the one than 31 11 | corruption will be the least injury to the state; and in the 32 11 | and do the least possible injury to those in the state who 33 11 | daring class that they can do injury by sorceries, and incantations, 34 11 | employs poison to do any injury, not fatal, to a man himself, 35 11 | to his servants, or any injury, whether fatal or not, to 36 11 | When a man does another any injury by theft or violence, for 37 11 | violence, for the greater injury let him pay greater damages 38 11 | and less for the smaller injury; but in all cases, whatever 39 11 | all cases, whatever the injury may have been, as much as 40 11 | who has done has done the injury. But if master argue that 41 11 | him make amends for the injury, and give up the slave. 42 11 | like manner pay for the injury.~If any man refuses to be 43 12 | causes the greatest possible injury; but seeing that most cities Phaedo Part
44 Text | through disease or other injury, then the soul, though most Phaedrus Part
45 Text | both parties, and for the injury of neither.~‘I believe that 46 Text | and there is no greater injury which he can inflict upon The Republic Book
47 1 | of gold which is to the injury of the receiver, if the 48 1 | done which are to their own injury. For if, as you say, justice 49 1 | interest, but what is for the injury of the stronger? ~Nothing 50 1 | follows that justice is the injury quite as much as the interest 51 4 | artisans; about insult and injury, or the commencement of 52 5 | argument do us any serious injury you shall be acquitted beforehand 53 6 | greatest and most lasting injury is done to her by her opponents, 54 6 | conditions, receive more injury than the inferior, because 55 9 | Thrasymachus supposed, to the injury of the servant, but because The Seventh Letter Part
56 Text | he have done the greatest injury to me, and I might almost 57 Text | everything else is a trifling injury compared with this.~The The Symposium Part
58 Text | can we drink with least injury to ourselves? I can assure


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