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Laws Book
1 1 | arms into our hands, and we send all these nations flying 2 3 | they devastate cities, and send fire and desolation among 3 3 | part of Crete is going to send out a colony, and they have 4 4 | that you are not going to send out a general invitation 5 5 | the bad breed, and will send away the unhealthy and badly 6 8 | temple of Ares—and we will send forth another, whom we will 7 8 | exportation; the city shall send them out and also receive 8 9 | Such persons the city shall send away with all their possessions 9 9 | shall appoint, and let them send to Delphi the names of those 10 9 | the city, release him and send him unharmed over the border.~ 11 9 | exile, the guardians shall send twelve judges to the borders 12 11 | received the city shall send to Delphi, and, whatever 13 11 | guardians of the law shall send away the offspring of the 14 11 | either come himself, or send some one to inform the three 15 11 | the wardens of the country send him out of any other parts 16 12 | the Gods; and they should send as many as possible, and 17 12 | their own. And they shall send spectators of another sort, 18 12 | other countries, and should send forth her own citizens, Menexenus Part
19 Text| softened, and did in fact send out aid, and delivered the Meno Part
20 Text| physician, to whom should we send him? Should we not send 21 Text| send him? Should we not send him to the physicians?~ANYTUS: 22 Text| good cobbler, should we not send him to the cobblers?~ANYTUS: 23 Text| a flute-player refuse to send him to those who profess 24 Text| when to receive and when to send away citizens and strangers, 25 Text| imply clearly that we should send him to those who profess Phaedo Part
26 Text| ship which the Athenians send to Delos happened to have 27 Text| they were saved they would send a yearly mission to Delos. Phaedrus Part
28 Text| the populace applaud, will send you bowling round the earth 29 Text| fair:—What message will you send to him, and how shall we Protagoras Part
30 Text| wood. At a later stage they send him to teachers, and enjoin 31 Text| harmony and rhythm. Then they send them to the master of gymnastic, 32 Text| earth: if I find him, I will send you word.’~(this is the 33 Text| earth (if I find him, I will send you word); in this sense 34 Text| neither go yourselves, nor send your children, to the Sophists, The Republic Book
35 2 | custom, that they might send their monthly report about 36 3 | upon his head, we shall send him away to another city. 37 4 | before engaging, our citizens send an embassy to one of the The Second Alcibiades Part
38 Text| grant our requests, or to send us the contrary of what 39 Text| their troubles, decided to send and enquire at the shrine The Seventh Letter Part
40 Text| other things they tried to send a friend of mine, the aged 41 Text| Dion persuaded Dionysios to send for me; he also wrote himself 42 Text| safety for himself, he would send for Dion and me again; and 43 Text| allowed Dion’s trustees to send him remittances to the Peloponnese, 44 Text| already sent for him and will send for him again; and if he 45 Text| to him.” And he did not send for me to return to his The Statesman Part
46 Text| exercise to them all; they send them forth together, and The Symposium Part
47 Text| times expressed a wish to send for him, but Aristodemus