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The Apology Part
1 Intro| uncorrupted; ‘and they are my witnesses. For they know that I am 2 Text | of those here present are witnesses to the truth of this, and 3 Text | should have produced as witnesses in the course of his speech; Charmides Part
4 PreS | in style or motive, like witnesses who agree in the same tale, Gorgias Part
5 Text | bring forward a number of witnesses of good repute in proof 6 Text | by a multitude of false witnesses who have a great air of 7 Text | side, if you should bring witnesses in disproof of my statement;— 8 Text | although you produce many false witnesses against me, in the hope 9 Text | just now you were calling witnesses against me. But please to 10 Text | judgment arrives, numerous witnesses come forward and testify 11 Text | have the power. And Homer witnesses to the truth of this; for Laches Part
12 Text | you, Socrates, by faithful witnesses and for actions like those 13 Text | you yourselves will be my witnesses that he has an excellent Laws Book
14 1 | either side adduce their witnesses and approvers, and some 15 1 | authority because we have many witnesses; and others because they 16 8 | suits, and summonses and the witnesses to summonses—for example, 17 8 | for example, whether two witnesses should be required for a 18 9 | done this, and have had witnesses and evidence enough, they 19 11 | they shall be both his witnesses and his advocates; and if 20 11 | accusation of perjury against witnesses, touching their evidence 21 11 | and more than half the witnesses are condemned, the decision 22 12 | nor producing any proof or witnesses to confirm his statement, 23 12 | presence of not less than three witnesses if the sum be under a thousand 24 12 | and of not less than five witnesses if the sum be above a thousand 25 12 | a principal party or his witnesses; if the person prevented Menexenus Part
26 Text | the fact we ourselves are witnesses, who are of the same race Phaedo Part
27 Intro| physicians, who are the witnesses of such scenes, say that 28 Text | always telling us, inaccurate witnesses? and yet, if even they are Phaedrus Part
29 Text | of facts, and upon that witnesses; thirdly, proofs; fourthly, Philebus Part
30 Text | to us; we too will be the witnesses of your words. And now, 31 Text | was saying, I use them as witnesses, that there are pleasures 32 Text | of animals to be better witnesses than the inspirations of Protagoras Part
33 Text | become bad, as another poet witnesses:—~‘The good are sometimes The Symposium Part
34 Text | Hesiod. Thus numerous are the witnesses who acknowledge Love to 35 Text | bully, as I can prove by witnesses, if you will not confess. 36 Text | gods and goddesses be my witnesses) I arose as from the couch Timaeus Part
37 Text | Hermocrates, I am assured by many witnesses that his genius and education