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The Apology Part
1 Intro| Plato), to witness on his behalf; and if their relatives 2 Text | therefore I asked myself on behalf of the oracle, whether I 3 Text | has a quarrel with me on behalf of the poets; Anytus, on 4 Text | of the poets; Anytus, on behalf of the craftsmen and politicians; 5 Text | and politicians; Lycon, on behalf of the rhetoricians: and 6 Text | are ready to witness on behalf of the corrupter, of the Crito Part
7 Text | have a good deal to say on behalf of the law which requires Euthyphro Part
8 Text | dies unjustly; and that on behalf of such an one a son ought 9 Text | that you would never, on behalf of a serf, have charged Gorgias Part
10 Intro| pleading with them on their own behalf. Adopting a similar figure 11 Text | valiant counsel on another’s behalf.’~And you must not be offended, 12 Text | forward and testify on their behalf that they have lived righteously. Laws Book
13 1 | mistaken, when speaking in behalf of divine excellence;—at 14 3 | cities one only fought on behalf of Hellas, and the two others 15 3 | the governors govern on behalf of their subjects or of 16 3 | or of the people, but on behalf of themselves; and if they 17 3 | risk their lives on their behalf; their untold myriads are 18 4 | fairly make answer to him on behalf of the poets?~Cleinias. 19 6 | settle the new state on behalf of the people of Crete, 20 8 | some God or demi–god on behalf of the city, and the citizens, 21 8 | who have the charge on behalf of the citizens, shall produce 22 9 | cowardice does not interfere on behalf of his country, such an 23 9 | to inflict retribution on behalf of the dead. And he who 24 9 | each of the magistrates on behalf of the whole city shall 25 9 | service, he shall serve on behalf of the disabled person, 26 10 | an intense earnestness on behalf of their children and of 27 10 | then make the answer on behalf of us all.~Cleinias. That 28 11 | offer sufficient surety on behalf of the absent person that 29 11 | make a common prelude on behalf of the lawgiver and of his 30 11 | shall pay a price on his behalf to the owner; and let the Menexenus Part
31 Text | the sake of Hellenes on behalf of freedom, and against 32 Text | whole city on their own behalf, and on behalf of their 33 Text | their own behalf, and on behalf of their countrymen. There 34 Text | Persian war who fought on behalf of liberty in aid of Hellenes 35 Text | with the Lacedaemonians on behalf of the Parians. Now the 36 Text | others who have died on behalf of their country; many and Parmenides Part
37 Text | There is no many; and on behalf of this he offers overwhelming Philebus Part
38 Intro| or Socrates, but ask, on behalf of the argument, what are 39 Text | or Gorgias, and urge on behalf of the argument a single 40 Text | has made, both on her own behalf, as well as on the behalf 41 Text | behalf, as well as on the behalf of memory and true opinion?~ Protagoras Part
42 Text | you may speak to him on my behalf; for I am young, and also 43 Text | to pay him money on your behalf. If our own means are sufficient, 44 Text | certainly answer him on my own behalf that justice is holy, and 45 Text | say in like manner on your behalf also, if you would allow 46 Text | give this answer on your behalf, and whether you would agree The Republic Book
47 3 | came and prayed the gods on behalf of the Greeks that they 48 4 | out to war on the State's behalf. ~No one, he replied, would 49 7 | argument mainly on my own behalf. ~Then take a step backward, 50 10 | to speak in prose on her behalf: let them show not only 51 10 | is decided, I demand on behalf of justice that the estimation The Second Alcibiades Part
52 Text | offered up a common prayer in behalf of them all:—~‘King Zeus, The Seventh Letter Part
53 Text | accomplish so much on his behalf.”~When I heard this proposal The Sophist Part
54 Text | nothing to answer on their behalf. Suppose that you take all The Statesman Part
55 Text | them, and to ask on our behalf blessings in return from The Symposium Part
56 Intro| have made on Aristodemus’ behalf for coming uninvited; (3) 57 Text | to lay down her life on behalf of her husband, when no 58 Text | care of offspring, on whose behalf the weakest are ready to Theaetetus Part
59 Text | some one speaking on his behalf, will doubtless say in reply,— 60 Text | great deal to say on their behalf. But he is dead, and we 61 Text | have been urging on his behalf, and then he will close 62 Text | without authority on his behalf, had we not better come 63 Text | which we were indicating on behalf of Protagoras, viz. that