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The Apology Part
1 Intro| also that Socrates himself declared this to be unnecessary, 2 Intro| knew nothing, should be declared by the oracle to be the Charmides Part
3 Intro| as noble, and Homer has declared that ‘modesty is not good 4 Intro| conception of (Greek), which is declared also to be the science of 5 Text | nature, originates, as he declared, in the soul, and overflows 6 Text | just now saying, he who declared that temperance is a man Cratylus Part
7 Intro| course of Prodicus, which is declared on the best authority, viz. Crito Part
8 Intro| the penalty, but then he declared that he preferred death Gorgias Part
9 Intro| The rhetorician has been declared by Gorgias to be more persuasive 10 Text | well and drowned him, and declared to his mother Cleopatra 11 Text | superior and the better are now declared by you to be the more courageous: Ion Part
12 Text | you not remember that you declared the art of the rhapsode Laws Book
13 1 | seeing that you have both declared that you are anxious to 14 3 | the government which is declared by Homer to have prevailed 15 3 | Yes; let that be plainly declared.~Athenian. The consideration 16 5 | considers that which is declared to be the greatest penalty 17 6 | merely because they are declared to have equal privileges. 18 6 | undergone a scrutiny are to be declared magistrates. Every one shall 19 7 | moderation and temperance, may be declared both in law and in ordinary 20 7 | not yet been sufficiently declared to you by the legislator. 21 7 | these things has now been declared; and let the law be as follows:— 22 8 | the dance, has been often declared by the original legislator; 23 9 | let the following law be declared and registered against him:~ Lysis Part
24 Text | the like, which has been declared by us to be an impossibility; Menexenus Part
25 Text | the poets have already declared in song to all mankind their Parmenides Part
26 Intro| complex dilemma, though declared to be capable of universal Phaedrus Part
27 Text | Thus, my friend, we have declared and defined the nature of Philebus Part
28 Intro| they were two natures, and declared that knowledge was more 29 Text | contrary, as our fathers have declared, ordered and governed by 30 Text | her seductive influence is declared by them to be witchcraft, The Seventh Letter Part
31 Text | assembling in great numbers, declared that they would not submit. The Statesman Part
32 Text | a great error. Again, we declared him to be the ruler of the Theaetetus Part
33 Text | against his argument; he also declared that we made a joke of him.~ 34 Text | their superior wisdom, have declared the same openly, that the Timaeus Part
35 Text | forget the women; of whom we declared, that their natures should 36 Text | Athenians, which Critias declared, on the authority of Solon, 37 Text | nature of the universe, and declared to them the laws of destiny,