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The Apology
   Part
1 Text | abide here by the beaked ships, a laughing-stock and a Cratylus Part
2 Intro| of the lyre; the judge of ships is the pilot. And will not Critias Part
3 Intro| complement of twelve hundred ships.~Each of the ten kings was 4 Text | could get to the island, for ships and voyages were not as 5 Text | a way underneath for the ships; for the banks were raised 6 Text | the fruits of the earth in ships, cutting transverse passages 7 Text | complement of twelve hundred ships. Such was the military order The First Alcibiades Part
8 Text | question is what sort of ships they ought to build?~ALCIBIADES: Gorgias Part
9 Text | more clever at providing ships and walls and docks, and Laches Part
10 Text | his weapon free. The two ships were passing one another. Laws Book
11 3 | of Athos, and the host of ships, considering that there 12 4 | require for the interior of ships.~Athenian. These are also 13 4 | in those days they had no ships of war as they now have, 14 4 | come running back to their ships; or should have fancied 15 4 | desires to draw down the ships to the sea at a time when 16 4 | to drag the well–benched ships into the sea, that the prayers 17 4 | maintain the battle, when the ships are drawn into the sea, 18 4 | which owe their safety to ships, do not give honour to that 19 8 | merchants, and captains of ships, and servants, and converts 20 12 | senses, is the salvation of ships in storms as well as in Menexenus Part
21 Text | vessels of war, and 300 ships, and Datis as commander, 22 Text | they could be defeated by ships, and at sea the Persians 23 Text | fear of numbers, whether of ships or men, to cease among them. 24 Text | in one day taken all the ships of the enemy, and defeated 25 Text | exhausted by the war, and our ships were blockaded at Mitylene. 26 Text | rescue with sixty other ships, and their valour was confessed 27 Text | barbarians, depriving her of the ships which had once been their 28 Text | war, and built walls and ships, and fought with the Lacedaemonians 29 Text | without the loss of our ships or walls or colonies; the Phaedrus Part
30 Text | thou didst not embark in ships, nor ever go to the walls Philebus Part
31 Text | ship-building is for the sake of ships, or ships for the sake of 32 Text | for the sake of ships, or ships for the sake of ship-building? The Republic Book
33 7 | number, and had numbered the ships and set in array the ranks The Seventh Letter Part
34 Text | embark on one of the trading ships and sail away, being indignant 35 Text | among them those of the shipscrews who came from Athens, The Statesman Part
36 Intro| shipwrecked, and some are like ships foundering, because their 37 Intro| captains cast away their ships, but it would be a far greater 38 Text | the way. And the pilots of ships are guilty of numberless 39 Text | rule over their patients or ships, any one who is qualified 40 Text | though many of them, like ships at sea, founder from time Theaetetus Part
41 Text | quick tempers; they are ships without ballast, and go


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