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obedient 17
obediently 2
obey 53
obeyed 5
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obey

The Apology
   Part
1 Intro| go. For he will certainly obey God rather than man; and 2 Text | and love you; but I shall obey God rather than you, and Charmides Part
3 Text | should be very wrong not to obey you.~And I do command you, Critias Part
4 Text | neither command others, nor obey any ruler who commanded Crito Part
5 Text | with us that he will duly obey our commands; and he neither Euthydemus Part
6 Text | you.~I suppose that I must obey, for you are master. Put Gorgias Part
7 Intro| not really desire them to obey all the ignorant impulses 8 Text | and that the weaker must obey the stronger, as you seemed Laws Book
9 1 | another; and honour those who obey the law, and impose fixed 10 1 | rightly to rule and how to obey. This is the only education 11 2 | with the law, and those who obey the law, but may rather 12 2 | and he who is unwilling to obey them and the commanders 13 3 | the multitude refuses to obey their rulers and the laws; 14 3 | principles on which men rule and obey in cities, whether great 15 3 | should rule and the younger obey?~Cleinias. To be sure.~Athenian. 16 3 | the ignorant follow and obey; and yet, O thou most wise 17 5 | all those cities, which obey and are administered accordingly, 18 6 | no young man voluntarily obey him, and if he attempt to 19 6 | action; but he who will not obey, and gives or receives more 20 8 | voluntary, the subjects always obey against their will, and 21 8 | If, however, he will not obey the law, let him run risk 22 10 | then he who refuses to obey the law shall die, or suffer 23 10 | afterwards, and is born to obey the soul, which is the ruler?~ 24 10 | all these cases we should obey the law. The law has also 25 11 | adulterated goods and will not obey these regulations, he who 26 11 | which the parties refuse to obey, and are ready to do anything 27 11 | would not compel him to obey—that is to say, would not 28 11 | justice. If the offenders obey we say no more; but those 29 12 | and by those who will not obey, there shall be security 30 12 | The safest course is to obey the law which says, “Do Meno Part
31 Intro| be a virtue of those who obey, as well as of those who 32 Text | keep what is indoors, and obey her husband. Every age, Phaedo Part
33 Text | govern, and the body to obey and serve. Now which of Philebus Part
34 Text | favourite.~SOCRATES: I must obey you, Protarchus; nor is The Republic Book
35 1 | is just for subjects to obey their rulers? ~I do. ~But 36 1 | command, and also that to obey them is justice? Has not 37 1 | and that for subjects to obey them is justice. ~Yes, Polemarchus-Thrasymachus 38 3 | Friend sit still and obey my word," ~and the verses 39 5 | there must be willingness to obey in the one and the power 40 5 | guardians themselves must obey the laws, and they must 41 6 | be laid on the State to obey them; or until kings, or 42 6 | may possibly be willing to obey them? ~Certainly. ~And that 43 7 | right, and they continue to obey and honor the maxims of 44 7 | he will still honor and obey them as before? ~Impossible. ~ The Seventh Letter Part
45 Text | conduct; but he would not obey them, risking all consequences 46 Text | the patient is willing to obey him, he may go on to give 47 Text | third time to you. Do you obey me thinking of Zeus the 48 Text | party, should compel men to obey these by two restraining 49 Text | against those who do not obey the counsel I now give you. The Symposium Part
50 Intro| wrong; for all men serve and obey him of their own free will, 51 Text | shall prescribe and we will obey. What do you want?~Well, Timaeus Part
52 Text | willing of their own accord to obey the word of command issuing 53 Text | commands and threats, might obey and follow through every


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