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convicted

The Apology
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1 Intro| probably intended, he is convicted. And now the tone of the 2 Text | them: you think that I was convicted because I had no words of Euthydemus Part
3 Text | mouth, Socrates, you are convicted, he said.~Well, but, Euthydemus, The First Alcibiades Part
4 Intro| the nature of justice, is convicted out of his own mouth.~Alcibiades 5 Intro| his life, at least, been convicted of error. The process by 6 Text | kind, and of this you are convicted, not by me, but out of your Gorgias Part
7 Text | very end of his life they convicted him of theft, and almost 8 Text | for shame, whether I was convicted before many, or before a Laws Book
9 8 | into court, and if he be convicted of redividing the land 10 9 | amount of the theft if he be convicted, and if he have so much 11 9 | him. But if a person be convicted of a theft against the state, 12 9 | for murder; and if he be convicted, every part of his punishment 13 9 | temples. Let him who is convicted be punished with death, 14 9 | the time. If a slave be convicted of slaying a freeman voluntarily, 15 9 | But in his case, if he be convicted, the servants of the judges 16 9 | such a person, and has been convicted of murder, shall not set 17 9 | involuntary. If a person be convicted of having inflicted wounds 18 9 | he shall be liable to be convicted by law of refusal to serve. 19 9 | decide; and if any one is convicted, they shall determine whether 20 10 | on which their father is convicted.~In all these cases there 21 11 | guilty of violence, and being convicted shall pay as a penalty double 22 11 | is brought into court and convicted, he shall be punished with 23 11 | and every time that he is convicted let the length of his imprisonment 24 11 | judges, and punish him, if convicted, by exacting a fine of double 25 11 | trial; and if any of them be convicted, the court shall determine 26 11 | orphan by neglect, and he be convicted, let the court determine 27 11 | and if the offender be convicted, let the court determine 28 11 | he be a physician, and be convicted of poisoning, shall be punished 29 11 | not being a prophet, he be convicted of witchcraft, as in the 30 11 | place. If a man be twice convicted of false witness, he shall 31 11 | witness after he has been convicted three times, let any one 32 11 | the court, and if he be convicted he shall be punished with 33 11 | select judges; and if he be convicted, let the court determine 34 12 | shall suffer or pay if he be convicted.~Theft is a mean, and robbery 35 12 | themselves; if, however, he be convicted, and have been condemned 36 12 | and if the defendant be convicted let him be deprived of his 37 12 | not, let him die, if he be convicted in a court of law of interfering 38 12 | searching, and if the other be convicted he shall pay twice the value 39 12 | proceeding, and if they are convicted death shall be the penalty. 40 12 | him who disobeys, if he be convicted, simply die. With a view


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