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Cratylus Part
1 Intro| language, making words our servants, and not allowing them to Euthyphro Part
2 Text | with one of our domestic servants and slew him. My father 3 Text | It is such, Socrates, as servants show to their masters.~SOCRATES: Ion Part
4 Text | the Ephesians, are the servants and soldiers of Athens, Laws Book
5 3 | made us more and more the servants of our rulers and of the 6 4 | who are the subjects and servants of a part of their own state, 7 4 | And when I call the rulers servants or ministers of the law, 8 4 | doctors there are doctors’ servants, who are also styled doctors.~ 9 6 | ought always to observe; for servants and masters never can be 10 6 | that there ought to be servants of the temples, and priests 11 6 | shall be appointed to be servants of the Gods who have no 12 6 | of the Gods who have no servants. Some of our officers shall 13 6 | that they will be their own servants, and, like servants, will 14 6 | own servants, and, like servants, will not have other slaves 15 6 | not have other slaves and servants for their own use, neither 16 6 | independently by themselves, servants of each other and of themselves. 17 6 | children’s children to be the servants of God in his place for 18 6 | them utterly distrust their servants, and, as if they were wild 19 7 | of being seen by all his servants, always the first to awake 20 8 | and captains of ships, and servants, and converts the valiant 21 8 | as is required for his servants’ drinking, and if his neighbours, 22 8 | that in superintending many servants who are working for him, 23 8 | freemen, another for their servants, and a third for craftsmen 24 8 | and artisans, and their servants. Let any stranger who likes 25 9 | the infection, but their servants, and strangers, and strangers’ 26 9 | strangers, and strangers’ servants may be guilty of many impieties. 27 9 | if he be convicted, the servants of the judges and the magistrates 28 11 | a man himself, or to his servants, or any injury, whether 29 12 | and the appointment of servants to the different magistrates, Menexenus Part
30 Text | one another’s masters or servants; but the natural equality Phaedo Part
31 Intro| the care of one of Crito’s servants. Socrates himself has just The Republic Book
32 2 | there is another class of servants, who are intellectually 33 2 | And we shall want more servants. Will not tutors be also 34 4 | in children and women and servants, and in the freemen so called 35 8 | made of them subjects and servants; and they themselves were 36 8 | know, I said, that the old servants also, who are supposed to 37 8 | be the servant of his own servants and should support him and 38 9 | always either the masters or servants and never the friends of 39 9 | to apprehend from their servants? ~What should they fear? ~ 40 9 | will have to cajole his own servants. ~Yes, he said, that will The Second Alcibiades Part
41 Text | him and no one else:—the servants reply, ‘Yes’: (Mind, I do The Seventh Letter Part
42 Text | are willing and able to be servants to the laws. There is no The Sophist Part
43 Intro| us. Do not our household servants talk of sifting, straining, 44 Text | occupations which have names among servants?~THEAETETUS: Yes, there The Statesman Part
45 Intro| be found in the class of servants; or the imposing attitude 46 Intro| for these are only the servants of the rulers, and not the 47 Intro| something strange in any servants pretending to be masters, 48 Intro| But still they are only servants and ministers.~And who are 49 Text | of view that the greatest servants are in a case and condition 50 Text | their own accord become the servants of the other classes in 51 Text | They are the officials, and servants of the rulers, as you just The Symposium Part
52 Text | And then, turning to the servants, he added, ‘Let us have 53 Text | master and they are his servants; and if he conquers them 54 Text | lamp was put out and the servants had gone away, I thought Theaetetus Part
55 Text | is free, and are not the servants of the argument; but the Timaeus Part
56 Intro| executes by the help of his servants. Thus the language of philosophy 57 Text | the other members to be servants, considering that it partook