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poverty

The Apology
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1 Text | my own, but I am in utter poverty by reason of my devotion 2 Text | the truth of what I say—my poverty.~Some one may wonder why Euthyphro Part
3 Text | sure that many persons fear poverty and disease, and the like Gorgias Part
4 Intro| body, and soul;—these are, poverty, disease, injustice; and 5 Text | see any greater evil than poverty?~POLUS: There is no greater 6 Text | evilsinjustice, disease, poverty?~POLUS: True.~SOCRATES: 7 Text | there which delivers us from poverty? Does not the art of making 8 Text | money-making frees a man from poverty; medicine from disease; 9 Text | they will only Give you poverty for the inmate of your dwelling.’~ Laches Part
10 Text | and who in disease, or in poverty, or again in politics, are Laws Book
11 1 | diseases, or in war, or poverty, or the opposite of these; 12 3 | were not very poor; nor was poverty a cause of difference among 13 3 | community which has neither poverty nor riches will always have 14 3 | habitations and families by the poverty which attended the devastations; 15 3 | to wealth rather than to poverty, or to a royal rather than 16 4 | and the hard necessity of poverty are constantly overturning 17 5 | moderation, and deeming poverty to be the increase of a 18 5 | measure of his wealth or poverty; and so by a law of inequality, 19 5 | citizens neither extreme poverty, nor, again, excess of wealth, 20 5 | what is to be the limit of poverty or wealth. Let the limit 21 5 | wealth. Let the limit of poverty be the value of the lot; 22 6 | receives a dowry on account of poverty, has a compensation; for 23 11 | against two enemieswealth and poverty; one of whom corrupts the 24 11 | fell into the extremes of poverty in any tolerably well–ordered Menexenus Part
25 Text | rejected from weakness or poverty or obscurity of origin, Meno Part
26 Text | as I do in this region of poverty, am as poor as the rest Phaedo Part
27 Text | them,—not because they fear poverty or the ruin of their families, Protagoras Part
28 Text | disease, ‘awfulwar, ‘awfulpoverty, meaning by the termawful,’ 29 Text | because they cause disease and poverty and other like evils in 30 Text | cause pain? and in causing poverty do they not cause pain;— The Republic Book
31 2 | means; having an eye to poverty or war. ~But, said Glaucon, 32 4 | BOOK IV: WEALTH, POVERTY, AND VIRTUE~(ADEIMANTUS, 33 4 | they? ~Wealth, I said, and poverty. ~How do they act? ~The 34 4 | the influence either of poverty or of wealth, workmen and 35 4 | evils? ~Wealth, I said, and poverty; the one is the parent of 36 8 | of great wealth and utter poverty. ~True. ~But think again: 37 8 | bosom's throne; humbled by poverty he takes to money-making, 38 10 | that even when he is in poverty or sickness, or any other 39 10 | middle and came to an end in poverty and exile and beggary; and 40 10 | with elements of wealth and poverty, and disease and health; 41 10 | beauty is when combined with poverty or wealth in a particular The Seventh Letter Part
42 Text | to high office and from poverty to immense wealth. Not one The Statesman Part
43 Intro| compulsion, law and no law, poverty and riches expand these 44 Text | voluntary and involuntary, poverty and riches, law and the 45 Text | the few, or the many, of poverty or wealth, of voluntary 46 Text | voluntary or involuntary, poverty or riches; but some notion The Symposium Part
47 Intro| is the son of Plenty and Poverty, and partakes of the nature 48 Text | feast was over, Penia or Poverty, as the manner is on such 49 Text | into a heavy sleep, and Poverty considering her own straitened Theaetetus Part
50 Text | cannot understand their poverty of ideas. Why are they unable


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