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1 Text | evening I returned from the army at Potidaea, and having 2 Text | told them the news from the army, and answered their several 3 Text | learned when serving with the army from one of the physicians Cratylus Part
4 Text | at Troy with all the vast army is a proof of that admirable Critias Part
5 Text | those days to support a vast army, raised from the surrounding Euthydemus Part
6 Text | array and command of an army, and the whole art of fighting Laches Part
7 Text | proper arrangement of an army, which is the sequel of 8 Text | some man in the opposing army who is in the opposite circumstances Laws Book
9 1 | under others to protect an army, they should be continued 10 1 | say of the commander of an army? Will he be able to command 11 1 | of having a general of an army who was absolutely fearless 12 1 | general who is to command an army, when foe meets foe in time 13 1 | will ruin ship, chariot, army—anything, in short, of which 14 1 | clearly the advantage of an army having a good leader—he 15 2 | when the commander of an army is not himself calm; and 16 3 | informs us, they divided their army into three portions, and 17 3 | meet the danger the single army was distributed between 18 3 | they considered that their army was superior in valour to 19 3 | known how to arrange their army properly, how would they 20 3 | settlement of the Dorian army, and of the city built by 21 6 | division all the rest of the army. All are to vote for the 22 6 | any other division of the army, shall be appointed by the 23 12 | failure of service when the army comes home; and the soldiers 24 12 | have not withdrawn the army, be shall be indicted for 25 12 | would the general of an army, or what aim would a physician Phaedo Part
26 Text | his defeated and broken army, urging them to accompany Philebus Part
27 Intro| not the watchword of an army. For in human actions men The Republic Book
28 1 | think that a State, or an army, or a band of robbers and 29 1 | whether in a city, in an army, in a family, or in any 30 2 | nothing short of a whole army, which will have to go out 31 3 | management of a house, an army, or an office of state; 32 4 | warriors fighting against an army of rich men. ~That is true, 33 5 | shall receive honor in the army from his youthful comrades; 34 5 | there be a lover in the army, whether his love be youth 35 5 | fulfilling a duty, and many an army before now has been lost 36 5 | if they cannot command an army, they are willing to command 37 7 | in array the ranks of the army at Troy; which implies that 38 7 | extending the lines of an army, or any other military manoeuvre, 39 8 | various, and ever-changing army of his. ~If, he said, there The Second Alcibiades Part
40 Text | tyranny, or the command of an army, or any of the numerous The Statesman Part
41 Intro| obtains a guard—that is, an army—and announces himself as The Symposium Part
42 Intro| mean act. And a state or army which was made up only of 43 Intro| he was serving with the army at Potidaea; like (4) the 44 Intro| part of his education. The ‘army of lovers and their beloved 45 Intro| friendreturning from the army at Potidaea’ any more than 46 Text | contriving that a state or an army should be made up of lovers 47 Text | remarkable—in the flight of the army after the battle of Delium, Theaetetus Part
48 Intro| been carried up from the army at Corinth in a dying state. 49 Intro| being carried up from the army to Athens. He was scarcely 50 Text | carried up to Athens from the army at Corinth.~TERPSION: Was 51 Text | which has broken out in the army.~TERPSION: The dysentery, 52 Text | arms against such a great army having Homer for its general, 53 Text | Yes.~SOCRATES: And the army is the number of the army; 54 Text | army is the number of the army; and in all similar cases, Timaeus Part
55 Intro| military divisions of an army, the civil divisions of


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