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The Apology Part
1 Intro| State approved. He does not defend himself, as Xenophon has 2 Text | grant me a favour:—If I defend myself in my accustomed Charmides Part
3 PreS | another place, I will shortly defend my opinion by the following Euthyphro Part
4 Intro| religion; and he is ready to defend his conduct by the examples Gorgias Part
5 Intro| you would not know how to defend yourself if any one accused 6 Text | which a man is unable to defend himself or his family or 7 Text | convict me of inability to defend myself or others after this Laches Part
8 Text | flight, when you have to defend yourself against an assailant. Laws Book
9 5 | should be sufficient to defend themselves against the injustice 10 6 | one come to the rescue and defend the injured person, and 11 7 | propitiate the Gods, and to defend himself against his enemies 12 9 | man, let the person struck defend himself in the natural way 13 9 | struck or younger, he shall defend the person injured as he 14 12 | does not turn round and defend himself, but lets them go Menexenus Part
15 Text | that she would no longer defend the Hellenes, when enslaved Parmenides Part
16 Intro| makes one more attempt to defend the Platonic Ideas by representing Phaedo Part
17 Intro| professes that he is ready to defend himself against the charge Phaedrus Part
18 Intro| anyone else is there to defend it. The husbandman will 19 Text | and they cannot protect or defend themselves.~PHAEDRUS: That 20 Text | of the learner, which can defend itself, and knows when to 21 Text | the truth, and they can defend or prove them, when they Philebus Part
22 Text | ridiculous, but those who can defend themselves may be more truly Protagoras Part
23 Text | thick skins sufficient to defend them against the winter The Republic Book
24 1 | that he should remain and defend his position; and I myself 25 3 | advise for her good, and to defend her against attacks, and 26 3 | refractory within, and also defend themselves against enemies, 27 5 | For that equals should defend themselves against equals 28 5 | then we shall be able to defend ourselves: There will be 29 8 | from them are compelled to defend themselves before the people The Second Alcibiades Part
30 Text | he bade us (pray God) to defend us from evil even though The Seventh Letter Part
31 Text | Heracleides before us to defend himself on the charges which The Sophist Part
32 Intro| the friends of ideas, who defend themselves from a fastness 33 Intro| hands. Their adversaries defend themselves warily from an 34 Intro| He will not allow men to defend themselves by an appeal 35 Text | their opponents cautiously defend themselves from above, out Theaetetus Part
36 Intro| leave his retirement and defend his old master. He is too 37 Text | to imagine that I am to defend by every means in my power 38 Text | friend; and that you are to defend nothing and nobody. At any Timaeus Part
39 Text | need to take anything or defend himself against any one,