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The Apology Part
1 Intro| appear. But their fathers and brothers all appear in court (including ‘ 2 Text | their relatives, fathers, brothers, or other kinsmen, should 3 Text | Epigenes; and there are the brothers of several who have associated Cratylus Part
4 Text | let us next take his two brothers, Poseidon and Pluto, whether Critias Part
5 Intro| nearest the Straits. The other brothers he made chiefs over the Euthydemus Part
6 Intro| part, and in which the two brothers, Dionysodorus and Euthydemus, 7 Intro| which are Socrates, the two brothers, the youth Cleinias, who 8 Intro| Muses. It is agreed that the brothers shall question Cleinias. ‘ 9 Intro| of instruction, the two brothers recommence their exhortation 10 Intro| raillery at the expense of the brothers. But he restrains himself, 11 Intro| borrows the weapons of the brothers, they both confess that 12 Intro| is the picture of the two brothers, who are unapproachable 13 Intro| the exhibition of the two brothers. They do not understand, 14 Text | like the two Acarnanian brothers who fight with their bodies 15 Text | in a little while the two brothers Euthydemus and Dionysodorus 16 Text | anywhere. I saluted the brothers, whom I had not seen for 17 Text | puppies and pigs are your brothers?~And yours too.~And your 18 Text | and the puppies are your brothers.~Let me ask you one little The First Alcibiades Part
19 Text | and their son, or between brothers, or between husband and Gorgias Part
20 Intro| of Athens, Nicias and his brothers, Aristocrates, the house 21 Text | of Niceratus, and let his brothers, who gave the row of tripods Laches Part
22 Text | teachers, and who were their brothers in the art; and then, if Laws Book
23 1 | family there may be several brothers, who are the offspring of 24 3 | three cities by the royal brothers, sons of Heracles—a fair 25 3 | by a single race of royal brothers, and had taken the advice 26 6 | third degree, betrothal by brothers who have the same father; 27 9 | by his or her father or brothers or sons. If a man find his 28 11 | proceed upwards through brothers and sisters, and brothers’ 29 11 | brothers and sisters, and brothers’ and sisters’ children, Lysis Part
30 Text | evil apparition with their brothers, and bade them go home, Parmenides Part
31 Intro| and had learned from his brothers the purpose of our visit, 32 Text | done with the smith, his brothers told him the purpose of Phaedo Part
33 Text | other crimes which are the brothers of these, and the works 34 Text | these, and the works of brothers in crime—from that soul The Republic Book
35 1 | and there we found his brothers Lysias and Euthydemus, and 36 3 | the earth and their own brothers. ~You had good reason, he 37 3 | them in our tale, you are brothers, yet God has framed you 38 5 | together will be called their brothers and sisters, and these, 39 5 | prohibition of the marriage of brothers and sisters; if the lot 40 5 | by the others who are his brothers, sons, fathers. ~That is The Seventh Letter Part
41 Text | blood with him, or by his brothers whom he had brought up when 42 Text | did not put his trust in brothers or in men whom he had brought 43 Text | with him from Athens two brothers, who had been his friends, Theaetetus Part
44 Intro| of the great ‘brainless brothers,’ Euthydemus and Dionysodorus, Timaeus Part
45 Intro| by Zeus and Here, whose brothers and children are known to 46 Text | limit of age were to be brothers and sisters, those who were