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danger-for 1
danger-he 1
dangerous 31
dangers 38
dangers-and 1
dante 8
dardania 1
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38 conflict
38 consent
38 cronos
38 dangers
38 disciple
38 driven
38 eating
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dangers

The Apology
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1 Text | escape death; and in other dangers there are other ways of Cratylus Part
2 Intro| generalizations we may note also dangers to which we are exposed. ( Euthydemus Part
3 Intro| politics; they keep out of the dangers of politics, and at the 4 Text | letters?~Certainly.~Amid the dangers of the sea, again, are any Gorgias Part
5 Intro| although he foresees the dangers which await him; but he 6 Text | brought to trial and incur the dangers of which you speak, he will Laches Part
7 Text | not physicians know the dangers of disease? or do the courageous 8 Text | husbandmen who know the dangers of husbandry, or than other 9 Text | things which have no fear of dangers, because they are ignorant 10 Text | courageous, which fear no dangers because they know none? 11 Text | he would know which were dangers and which were not, and Laws Book
12 3 | shared with one another many dangers, and were governed by a 13 3 | were occupied in wars and dangers, and had no time to look 14 12 | be dismissed from manly dangers, which is a disgrace appropriate Lysis Part
15 Intro| they are attended with many dangers, and that this Romance of Phaedo Part
16 Intro| they are afraid of greater dangers, and temperate because they Protagoras Part
17 Intro| warn the youth against the dangers of ‘influence,’ of which 18 Text | to go— against the same dangers as the cowards?~No, he answered.~ 19 Text | are ready to go—against dangers, believing them to be dangers, 20 Text | dangers, believing them to be dangers, or not against dangers?~ 21 Text | dangers, or not against dangers?~No, said he; the former 22 Text | meet what he thinks to be dangers, since the want of self-control, 23 Text | which makes men rush into dangers, has been shown to be ignorance.~ 24 Text | through their ignorance of dangers?~Assuredly, he said.~And 25 Text | knows what are and are not dangers is opposed to the ignorance The Republic Book
26 4 | color of their opinion about dangers and of every other opinion 27 4 | law about real and false dangers I call and maintain to be 28 4 | about the true nature of dangers, or wisdom and watchfulness 29 5 | Very properly. ~Still, the dangers of war cannot be always 30 6 | neither in hardships, nor in dangers, nor at any other critical 31 6 | tested in those labors and dangers and pleasures which we mentioned The Seventh Letter Part
32 Text | thinking it my duty to face all dangers, in case I was prevented The Sophist Part
33 Intro| mind was exposed to many dangers, and often~‘Found no end The Statesman Part
34 Text | navigation, and how to meet the dangers of winds and waves which The Symposium Part
35 Intro| are aware of the political dangers which ensue from them, as Theaetetus Part
36 Intro| practice of crooked ways; dangers have come upon him too soon, 37 Intro| character of the lawyer, that ‘dangers came upon him when the tenderness 38 Text | uprightness and independence; dangers and fears, which were too


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