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deducting 1
deduction 3
deductions 2
deed 45
deeds 57
deeds-seeing 1
deem 49
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45 choice
45 converse
45 deed
45 egypt
45 generated
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deed

The Apology
   Part
1 Text | not in word only but in deed, that, if I may be allowed Crito Part
2 Text | governed according to us in deed, and not in word only? Is Euthydemus Part
3 Text | no such thing as error in deed, word, or thought, then Euthyphro Part
4 Intro| please the gods in word and deed, by prayers and sacrifices. 5 Text | please the gods in word and deed, by prayers and sacrifices. Gorgias Part
6 Text | way, by word as well as deed, I should try to prevent Laws Book
7 1 | earnest and in play, by word, deed, and act, will still be 8 3 | one another in word and deed;—although inferior to those 9 3 | show, not in word but in deed, how greatly we prize your 10 4 | their feelings in word or deed, he should give way to them; 11 6 | accomplishing this by word or deed, or has any way great or 12 9 | stranger, shall have his evil deed engraven on his face and 13 9 | suffocating him, whether he do the deed by his own hand, or by the 14 9 | with his own hand and the deed be done in passion, in the 15 9 | making a distinction. For a deed is done from passion either 16 9 | impulse, and are sorry for the deed immediately afterwards; 17 9 | having been insulted in deed or word, men pursue revenge, 18 9 | with his own hand, and the deed be done in a moment of anger, 19 9 | moment of anger repeats the deed, let him be an exile, and 20 9 | the perpetrator of such a deed shall be amenable to many 21 9 | let the perpetrator of the deed undergo a purification and 22 9 | and is the author of the deed in intention and design, 23 9 | homicidal soul which the deed has given life for life, 24 9 | reverence his elder in word and deed; he shall respect any one 25 10 | of any impiety in word or deed, any one who happens to 26 10 | to transgress in word or deed, and less foolish, because 27 10 | sacrifice is impure. Whether the deed has been done in earnest, 28 11 | words light as air, in very deed the greatest enmities and Menexenus Part
29 Text | not in word only, but in deed. And we ought also to remember Meno Part
30 Text | ready to fight, in word and deed, to the utmost of my power.~ 31 Text | succeed in many a grand deed and word?~MENO: Certainly.~ Protagoras Part
32 Text | companion are readier in deed, word, or thought; but if The Republic Book
33 2 | lie, whether in word or deed, or to put forth a phantom 34 2 | and true both in word and deed; he changes not; he deceives 35 3 | their neighbors in word or deed, as the manner of such is. 36 4 | reputation or appearance, but in deed and truth, though she number 37 8 | compete with him in word or deed; and old men condescend 38 9 | performance of any reckless deed by which he can maintain The Second Alcibiades Part
39 Text | to commit so horrible a deed, but rather him who affirms The Seventh Letter Part
40 Text | far as I can in word and deed. My answer is that, if you 41 Text | attached to each wrongful deed, and that the offender must The Sophist Part
42 Text | in conquering by word or deed, or in preventing others 43 Text | takes by force of word or deed, may be termed conquest?~ 44 Text | as they can, in word and deed?~THEAETETUS: Yes, that is Theaetetus Part
45 Text | word and indulge him in deed; but his soul is small and


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