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The Apology Part
1 Text | think that I am joking, I declare that I will tell you the Cratylus Part
2 Intro| apply my old notion and declare that kakon is a foreign 3 Text | and musicians ingeniously declare. And he is the God who presides The First Alcibiades Part
4 Text | indeed; I most solemnly declare to you by Zeus, who is the 5 Text | ALCIBIADES: I solemnly declare, Socrates, that I do not Gorgias Part
6 Text | dog the god of Egypt, I declare, O Callicles, that Callicles 7 Text | profess to be rulers, and declare that they are devoted to Laws Book
8 2 | Clearly you and I will have to declare that those whom we old men 9 2 | not right? For I plainly declare that evils as they are termed 10 2 | himself. But if he were to declare that the justest life is 11 3 | out in practice, as you declare, what of old Hesiod only 12 3 | then, in the first place declare and affirm that the citizen 13 5 | statesman, is not what the many declare to be the object of a good 14 7 | a laugh—and all mankind declare that the youth who are rightly 15 9 | appoints shall be authorized to declare. And if a man kills his 16 10 | the voices of the wicked declare, prevail by flattery and 17 12 | any fraction of the City declare war or peace against any, 18 12 | you, the superior, as you declare yourself to be, of all intelligent Menexenus Part
19 Text | such as our panegyrists declare. Let not either of the two Meno Part
20 Text | from telling me this; but declare every action to be virtue Phaedrus Part
21 Text | sad tomb abiding, I shall declare to passers-by that Midas Protagoras Part
22 Text | and Prodicus and Hippias declare that they are the physicians The Republic Book
23 1 | For my own part I openly declare that I am not convinced, 24 2 | That is what mighty cities declare; and the children of the 25 3 | further compel the poets to declare either that these acts were 26 4 | others who cannot measure declare that he is four cubits high, 27 5 | I was talking about. To declare the truth about matters 28 6 | boldly and unhesitatingly I declare that States should pursue The Second Alcibiades Part
29 Text | as Ammon and his prophet declare, are no receivers of gifts, The Seventh Letter Part
30 Text | sacred teachings, which declare that the soul is immortal, The Sophist Part
31 Text | participate in being, you declare that they are.~THEAETETUS: The Statesman Part
32 Text | imagining that you ever heard me declare—~YOUNG SOCRATES: What?~STRANGER: 33 Text | STRANGER: This then we declare to be the completion of Theaetetus Part
34 Text | not to your credit. For I declare that the truth is as I have 35 Text | something to be true, and declare your opinion to me; let 36 Text | say to him, Man is, as you declare, the measure of all things— Timaeus Part
37 Intro| certain proofs, still, as they declare that they are speaking of 38 Intro| through all her powers to declare the sameness or difference 39 Text | through all her powers, to declare the sameness or difference 40 Text | certain proofs, still, as they declare that they are speaking of