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affairs

The Apology
   Part
1 Intro| commentary on the situation of affairs from the point of view of 2 Intro| from public and private affairs. Young men of the richer 3 Intro| never taken part in public affairs? Because the familiar divine The First Alcibiades Part
4 Intro| take a part in political affairs. Both for the sake of the 5 Text | Asia or meddle with Asiatic affairs, I do not believe that you 6 Text | good in the management of affairs.~SOCRATES: What sort of 7 Text | SOCRATES: What sort of affairs? Equestrian affairs?~ALCIBIADES: 8 Text | sort of affairs? Equestrian affairs?~ALCIBIADES: Certainly not.~ 9 Text | Yes.~SOCRATES: Well, naval affairs?~ALCIBIADES: No.~SOCRATES: 10 Text | Yes.~SOCRATES: Then what affairs? And who do them?~ALCIBIADES: 11 Text | do them?~ALCIBIADES: The affairs which occupy Athenian gentlemen.~ 12 Text | And if he knows not the affairs of others, he will not know 13 Text | others, he will not know the affairs of states?~ALCIBIADES: Certainly 14 Text | mean to administer their affairs rightly or nobly?~ALCIBIADES: Gorgias Part
15 Intro| deeper current of human affairs in which he is borne up 16 Text | and engaging in public affairs, according to the principles 17 Text | what way you think that affairs should be administered among Laches Part
18 Text | is occupied with public affairs. As he says, such persons Laws Book
19 3 | the most important human affairs. That was then, and is still, 20 4 | anything, but that in human affairs chance is almost everything. 21 4 | the government of human affairs. There is, however, a third 22 4 | power is able to order human affairs and not overflow with insolence 23 5 | and himself, and his own affairs; and in relation to the 24 6 | superintendents of military affairs, after previously undergoing 25 7 | of life best. Now human affairs are hardly worth considering 26 10 | no care at all of human affairs, and that all religion is 27 10 | they take no heed of human affairs: To him we sayO thou best 28 11 | taking an interest in human affairs, about which there are many Lysis Part
29 Text | continue to administer his affairs himself, or will he commit 30 Text | people, too, entrust their affairs to you when they see that Phaedo Part
31 Intro| their way busy with the affairs of this life, hardly stopping Phaedrus Part
32 Text | has never neglected his affairs or quarrelled with his relations; Protagoras Part
33 Intro| will teach him prudence in affairs private and public; in short, 34 Text | And this is prudence in affairs private as well as public; 35 Text | act for the best in the affairs of the state.~Do I understand The Republic Book
36 1 | just man neglecting his affairs and perhaps suffering other 37 6 | himself able to manage the affairs of Hellenes and of barbarians, 38 6 | time to look down upon the affairs of earth, or to be filled 39 7 | unwilling to descend to human affairs; for their souls are ever 40 7 | administration of public affairs, poor and hungering after 41 7 | men who are wisest about affairs of State, and by whom the 42 8 | indifferent. ~Such is the state of affairs which prevails among them. 43 10 | have been thrown order our affairs in the way which reason The Second Alcibiades Part
44 Text | the management of her own affairs, all happens by the counsel The Seventh Letter Part
45 Text | occurrences in the public affairs of my own city. The existing 46 Text | full powers over public affairs as a whole. Some of these 47 Text | in public and political affairs. Well, even in the new government, 48 Text | the men engaged in public affairs, the laws too and the customs, 49 Text | seemed to me to handle public affairs aright. For it was not possible 50 Text | easy matter, since public affairs at Athens were not carried 51 Text | looked at the course of affairs and saw them being swept 52 Text | the present position of affairs; afterwards, to satisfy 53 Text | that, when he had put the affairs of his empire in a position 54 Text | the first place, Dion’s affairs will be dealt with in whatever 55 Text | But if not, none of Dion’s affairs will have results in accordance 56 Text | and me about Dion and his affairs. For your sake I will do 57 Text | to him again about Dion’s affairs; for I did not think that 58 Text | if, being in charge the affairs of a great State which rules The Sophist Part
59 Intro| to have mixed much in the affairs of men, for, as his biographer 60 Text | a man to neglect his own affairs for the pleasure of conversation, The Statesman Part
61 Intro| infinite complexity of human affairs. But mankind, in despair 62 Text | good man will order the affairs of his subjects? As the Timaeus Part
63 Text | about himself and his own affairs.’ And for this reason it


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